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  2. Kelmark Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Kelmark GT. Kelmark Engineering was an American automotive specialty shop established in 1969 and based in Okemos, Michigan.It focused on high-performance custom V8 drivetrain swaps, the modification and production of rear and mid-engined cars, and custom-built turn-key automobiles (the Kelmark GT).

  3. Engine swap - Wikipedia

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    Hot Rods, Chevrolet Vega and S10, Nissan S30, Pontiac Fiero, Austin-Healey, kit cars, light aircraft, Jaguar XJS and Jaguar XJ6, Suzuki Sidekick/Vitara, Datsun 240Z-260Z When this engine was introduced, it was designed for a wide range of displacements in a compact package.

  4. ZQ8 - Wikipedia

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    2002 Chevrolet S10 Xtreme with metal center caps. 1999 Chevrolet S10 Xtreme with plastic center caps. ZQ8 is an RPO code designation for the Chevrolet S-10 , GMC Sonoma , and Chevrolet Colorado . Chevrolet S-10 and GMC Sonoma

  5. Chevrolet S-10 - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet S-10 is a compact pickup truck produced by Chevrolet.It was the first domestically-built compact pickup of the big three American automakers. When it was first introduced as a "quarter-ton pickup" in 1981 for the 1982 model year, the GMC version was known as the S-15 and later renamed the GMC Sonoma.

  6. RPO ZR2 - Wikipedia

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    Regular Production Option ZR2 is a special off-road/suspension package offered by General Motors on their mid-size pickup trucks and SUVs. It debuted in 1994 on the Chevrolet S-10 and the GMC Sonoma pickup trucks.

  7. Chevrolet big-block engine - Wikipedia

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    The Chevrolet big-block engine is a series of large-displacement, naturally-aspirated, 90°, overhead valve, gasoline-powered, V8 engines that was developed and have been produced by the Chevrolet Division of General Motors from the late 1950s until present.