![]() * 1962–1990s Chevrolet “Generation 3” six * 1936–1962 Chevrolet Blue Flame six (also used in some GMC Truck models) ![]() ![]() * 1930s-1966 Opel OHV six (as used in large Opels like the Kapitän) * 1928–1954 Pontiac GMR six (also modified for GMC Truck models) * 1928-1950 Oldsmobile F-Series six (also used in Marquette) * 1926-1927 Pontiac “split-head” six (also modified for GMC Truck models) * 1908-1912 Oldsmobile Limited six (acquired as part of the founding of GM) Here is a list from Wiki of all the motors: It was the standard engine by the start of 1955, when they added the small block V8 as an option, the 6 was completely discontinued by 1990 in North America.įrom the beginning, a remarkable amount of inline/straight 6 cylinder motors were produced by General Motors. Becoming Chevy’s main engine from 1929 (when it introduced, thus replacing their first 4 cylinder motor, the 171 cubic inch four), through 1954. There have been plenty of inline 6 cylinder Chevrolet motors manufactured since being introduced in 1929.
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