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Old 09-28-2016, 03:23 PM
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Default Re: 1968 Biscayne factory 427

For your reference here are pictures from the 700 mile original car sold at Mecum a couple years ago and now owned by David Bongarzone



And also from the car known as Ennis' Menace.



Looking at pictures of your car, it looks like the fan is right at the edge of the shroud instead of half way in, the spacer would fix that.
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For your reference here are pictures from the 700 mile original car sold at Mecum a couple years ago and now owned by David Bongarzone



And also from the car known as Ennis' Menace.



Looking at pictures of your car, it looks like the fan is right at the edge of the shroud instead of half way in, the spacer would fix that.
Don't know why the pictures do not show up, the links work if you copy and paste them
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Old 09-28-2016, 03:37 PM
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Default 1968 Biscayne factory 427

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Here's a try at the pics.
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Pat_Dilling</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
For your reference here are pictures from the 700 mile original car sold at Mecum a couple years ago and now owned by David Bongarzone

Looking at pictures of your car, it looks like the fan is right at the edge of the shroud instead of half way in, the spacer would fix that.
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And also from the car known as Ennis' Menace.



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Thanks for the help Pete. I have been collecting pictures to use as reference as I am working on my tribute car. So it helps to know what is right when I can find the info.
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Default Re: 1968 Biscayne factory 427

WoW! nice piece. I had a 68 L-72 427-425 4 speed 4.88 back in the 1970 .... I don't remember it having a A.I.R. pump, did they all come with this option or was it just a California deal?
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Default Re: 1968 Biscayne factory 427

Yes regardless of the plant it was built at the air pump would have been on all 68 L72 427s.
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Default Re: 1968 Biscayne factory 427

Yes regardless of the plant it was built at the air pump would have been on all 68 L72 427s.
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Default Re: 1968 Biscayne factory 427

In regards to the radiator spacer question I am not sure but this is what we have found in the 1968 assembly manual. It shows that if the car was ordered with heavy duty cooling option which mine has it should have big radiator(4 core), clutch fan, fan schroud but it doesn't show the radiator to core support spacer. I know sometimes the assembly manual is inaccurate but wright or wrong that is why the restorer didn't use it. i know it runs cool enough the way it is.
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Default Re: 1968 Biscayne factory 427

Mick, That makes sense. Thanks for finding and sharing the information. Good luck on your sale, I wish I had space for two Biscaynes.

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Default Re: 1968 Biscayne factory 427

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: chadk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
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Is this car &quot;Sour Grapes&quot; the same car as the one that is for sale here? The colors look more blue versus green on the car for sale?

If it is the same car, is there any proof to that effect since there is no documentation with the &quot;for sale&quot; car to prove its a real L72?

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