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ALLZS 03-17-2018 08:56 PM

1968 nova ss
 
Could you get the 327 engine in a 68 super sport nova ?

Lee Stewart 03-17-2018 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ALLZS (Post 1392887)
Could you get the 327 engine in a 68 super sport nova ?

No. 350/295 HP was standard with 396/350 HP and 396/375 HP the optional engines.

If you wanted the L79 327/325 HP engine you could only get it in the Nova, not the SS. 1968 was the last year for the L79. The 327/275 HP was also an optional engine for the Nova.

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67 Nova Boy 03-17-2018 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1392895)
No. 350/295 HP was standard with 396/350 HP and 396/375 HP the optional engines.

If you wanted the L79 327/325 HP engine you could only get it in the Nova, not the SS. 1968 was the last year for the L79. The 327/275 HP was also an optional engine for the Nova.

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No 396/325HP?

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Mr70 03-17-2018 10:13 PM

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67 Nova Boy
Nope,nor in '69 either according to my Salesmans pocket book.

WILMASBOYL78 03-17-2018 10:13 PM

68 Nova Engine Options...
 
The L35 396/325hp was offered in the Chevelle and Camaro, but never the Nova. As mentioned the L48 350/295hp, was the std. V8 for the Nova SS....the big block choices came along in the late spring, but very few were produced.

The sleeper was of course the L79, even though it didn't have the aluminum intake and Holley any more, it was still a real powerhouse. That combo with an M-21 and a 4.10 rear ate most big blocks for lunch. A lot of my friends who had an L79 equipped car often added the factory solid lifter cam, Holley with a Winters manifold and headers along with some better tires and traction upgrades...they were fun to watch.

Still one of the best combos Chevy ever made..

-wilma

Mr70 03-17-2018 10:14 PM

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ALLZS 03-17-2018 10:37 PM

Thanks guys

68camaroz28 03-21-2018 11:25 PM

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Originally Posted by WILMASBOYL78 (Post 1392906)
The L35 396/325hp was offered in the Chevelle and Camaro, but never the Nova. As mentioned the L48 350/295hp, was the std. V8 for the Nova SS....the big block choices came along in the late spring, but very few were produced.

The sleeper was of course the L79, even though it didn't have the aluminum intake and Holley any more, it was still a real powerhouse. That combo with an M-21 and a 4.10 rear ate most big blocks for lunch. A lot of my friends who had an L79 equipped car often added the factory solid lifter cam, Holley with a Winters manifold and headers along with some better tires and traction upgrades...they were fun to watch.

Still one of the best combos Chevy ever made..

-wilma

Always interesting to note that Jenkins 68 L78 Nova was actually ordered by Bill as a L79 but he saw I guess an advantage to rules running the L78 so it was changed. Remember it running with the std. hood and not the SS hood.
Oh the drag racing wars back then!


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