Colin Wood
Colin Wood Associate Editor
3/4/25 11:37 a.m.
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Take a small car and fit the biggest engine possible. It's a simple recipe, yes, but one that rarely fails to deliver smiles.

This Chevette was featured in a special story on engine swaps in the November 1982 issue of Hot Rod magazine.

As the story goes, the Chevy, better known now as …

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Colin Wood
Colin Wood Associate Editor
3/4/25 11:38 a.m.
DavyZ
DavyZ Reader
3/4/25 1:26 p.m.

Yes, yes I do!  I need that little car with the big engine.  The V8 seems to be halfway over the front axle, so I assume this is mostly a straight-line kind of car.  I would love to drive it and see what it could do in a drag race, a slalom, maybe even hill climbing or something.  Tasty little nugget.

81cpcamaro
81cpcamaro SuperDork
3/4/25 2:00 p.m.

Baldwin Motion did one better, a Vega with Big Block Chevy in it, and was going to sell it as a new car.

BBC vega

Motojunky
Motojunky Reader
3/4/25 2:58 p.m.

Hot Rod magazine did a 500 Caddy powered Chevette. Almost on a Challenge budget even. 

https://www.hotrod.com/how-to/1980-chevy-chevette-project-car-the-bad-seed/#google_vignette

Coniglio Rampante
Coniglio Rampante HalfDork
3/4/25 3:14 p.m.

An all-American TVR Griffith?  (hits the "like" button) yes

VolvoHeretic
VolvoHeretic SuperDork
3/4/25 4:00 p.m.

Does that pass the SCCA Auto X height vs track width requirement?

VolvoHeretic
VolvoHeretic SuperDork
3/4/25 4:02 p.m.
Motojunky said:

Hot Rod magazine did a 500 Caddy powered Chevette. Almost on a Challenge budget even. 

https://www.hotrod.com/how-to/1980-chevy-chevette-project-car-the-bad-seed/#google_vignette

Obviously, that should have been an Eldorado 500 ci front wheel drive drivetrain mid/rear engine car.

Motojunky said:

Hot Rod magazine did a 500 Caddy powered Chevette. Almost on a Challenge budget even. 

https://www.hotrod.com/how-to/1980-chevy-chevette-project-car-the-bad-seed/#google_vignette

Steve Magnante, to be more precise.

 



 

Peabody
Peabody MegaDork
3/4/25 4:51 p.m.

I don't normally save that stuff, but I still have that issue.

stuart in mn
stuart in mn MegaDork
3/4/25 5:02 p.m.
Colin Wood said:
Take a small car and fit the biggest engine possible. It's a simple recipe, yes, but one that rarely fails to deliver smiles.

 

Edit:  I see I typed slower than several other people.

A Chevy 350 is a big engine for a Chevette, but not the biggest possible.. smiley 

Also featured in a Hot Rod Magazine story was a Chevette with a 500ci Cadillac engine, built by Steve Magnante.  That car was a lot sketchier, though.  The Hooker Header car was put together pretty well.

https://www.hotrod.com/how-to/1980-chevy-chevette-project-car-the-bad-seed/

There were a number of Chevettes built back in the day with V6 swaps, which probably made for a more balanced car.  They were cheap, tinny little cars though - kind of the GM version of a Yugo.  The base version didn't even come with a back seat.

buzzboy
buzzboy UltraDork
3/4/25 5:08 p.m.

I'm not used to the older front end and it looks so much better. You can really see the Vega styling.

VolvoHeretic
VolvoHeretic SuperDork
3/4/25 9:08 p.m.
VolvoHeretic said:
Motojunky said:

Hot Rod magazine did a 500 Caddy powered Chevette. Almost on a Challenge budget even. 

https://www.hotrod.com/how-to/1980-chevy-chevette-project-car-the-bad-seed/#google_vignette

Obviously, that should have been an Eldorado 500 ci front wheel drive drivetrain mid/rear engine car.

I obviously spoke too soon again. What's the difference between the Chevette and a Vega?

81cpcamaro said:

Baldwin Motion did one better, a Vega with Big Block Chevy in it, and was going to sell it as a new car.

BBC vega

At the bottom of the above article is a Chevy small block/Oldsmobile Toronado transaxle mid/rear engined Vega.

Back Fire! A Rather Unusual V8 Vega

Coniglio Rampante
Coniglio Rampante HalfDork
3/5/25 12:18 a.m.

Since wild things named "Chevette" are being discussed, here's a photo of the 1964 McKee MK1 Chevette, complete with a midship V8.  It was raced by a friend of my father, Dick Doane, who owned a high volume Chevy and specifically Corvette dealership in Dundee, Illinois.  GM used the dealership as a skunkworks team to develop the Grand Sports.  If I recall the story correctly, Mr. Doane crashed on the Monza Wall at Meadowdale International Raceway in that car.

Anyway, the original "Chevette":

Colin Wood
Colin Wood Associate Editor
3/5/25 9:13 a.m.

In reply to Coniglio Rampante :

Whoa, that's pretty awesome.

stuart in mn
stuart in mn MegaDork
3/5/25 9:49 a.m.
VolvoHeretic said:

I obviously spoke too soon again. What's the difference between the Chevette and a Vega?

About the only similarity between the two is the bow tie logo.

To go further afield, the Chevette is more closely related to 1984-1987 Fieros, they used essentially the same front suspension.  (In typical GM fashion the Fiero suspension was improved for 1988 and then they killed it off.)

SkinnyG
SkinnyG PowerDork
3/5/25 10:42 a.m.

The Caddy Chevette is one of the cars that inspired my V8 Pontiac Firefly (Chevy Sprint)

I like the Chevette!

300zxfreak
300zxfreak Reader
3/5/25 6:58 p.m.

In reply to stuart in mn :

And yet, Chevrolet saw fit to donate the front suspension to Pontiac to use for the Fiero.....quite sophisticated.

stuart in mn
stuart in mn MegaDork
3/5/25 7:20 p.m.
300zxfreak said:

In reply to stuart in mn :

And yet, Chevrolet saw fit to donate the front suspension to Pontiac to use for the Fiero.....quite sophisticated.

Yeah, I mentioned that in my post.  It wasn't until the last year of the Fiero that they gave it a better suspension.

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