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Chevrolet's small-block V8 engine has been used in some of the world's most expensive cars

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Since the emergence of the Lamborghini Miura in 1966 , the mid-engine supercar has been associated with Italian car manufacturers.

The Vector W8 had the looks and the power needed to be the ultimate American supercar, but unfortunately, Vector Aeromotive Corporation lacked funds.

Opel was a division of General Motors under the Stellantis umbrella within the GM Opel umbrella.

Several European automakers opted for Chevrolet power for their bespoke cars.

The SSC Ultimate Aero is the fastest production car in the world.

The Ultimate Aero was developed under Carroll Shelby's philosophy of building the perfect car and having it ready for production before introducing it to the public.

John Hennessey's Venom GT was a new standard American hypercar that set a speed record in the process.

The incredible output comes courtesy of a 7.0-liter .

Hennessey has installed a twin-turbo pushrod V8 using a Chevy V8 as its base.

The Venom F5 , of which only 24 will be made, costs $1.8 million before options.