A 305 CID engine was used on the California market for model year 1980. I believe that was the only year for that engine.
1983
Which "Corvette engine?" I can only speak to the common small- and big block engines used prior to the modern fuel-injection era. But the only thing that made one of those common variants a "Corvette" engine is the numbers stamped on the pad at the front of the block. Sooooooo, if your 1979 Blazer is already equipped with a V8 engine you can just pretend it's a "Corvette engine," save yourself some cash and be happy. If you're asking whether one of the more modern (LT1, etc) engines will fit, well, there are many sites on the Web with information on various engine swaps.
General Motors, they have been the only one to produce the Corvette.
1983
Number one is ALWAYS the first cylender on the front left side of the engine......
The original C5 Corvette hit the showroom in March of 1997 and offered only one body style, the hatchback coupe. In 1998 it was offered as a convertible and a year later as a 2-door hardtop.
One reason was it was the last model year to use a carburetor.
Etienne Lenior invented the gas engine in the year of 1860. It's funny a 12 year old was the only one to answer this question.
eBay offers a 454 Chevy Engine Rebuild Kit. It costs $379. It has all the necessary parts to rebuilt one's own engine. The engine was used in the 1970 Chevy Corvette LS5.
yes if there is enough ground clearance,or you remove the nose of the car.
One can purchase a 1972 Corvette at Vette Finders. This website allows one to purchase and sell used Corvettes. So far there are only 2 1972 Corvettes on the website.
Is it possible? Sure. But it's going to require a whole lot more than a simple drop-in swap. For one, the Cavalier is a front engine, front wheel drive car with a transverse engine, whereas the 2010 Corvette had an FMR layout with a longitudinal engine and a transaxle... you're not going to fit the Corvette engine into the Cavalier in a transverse layout, and you would have to lengthen the frame, hood, and engine compartment to get it to work in a longitudinal layout. Then you'd have to swap the transmission, as the Corvette engine would wreck the Cavalier transmission, you'd probably have to put a live axle in the rear of the Cavalier, and make it a rear wheel drive car... Let's face it, this isn't going to happen.