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69-70 396 Acadians ? So what the scoop. How many? Any L78 cars? Pix?
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Did a quick google image search and came up with nothing which is unusal.
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I can't confirm that there were any BB 69-70 Acadians. If there were, I would not expect any L78's. Reason I say that is that no L78's were put in A-Body Beaumonts or in any Canadian built Chevelles.
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As far as I know there were no big block Acadians built. I believe there were only around 1500 or so big block Beaumonts built.
James
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http://canadianponcho.com/forum [/ QUOTE ] sorry try this... http://canadianponcho.activeboard.co...forumID=118110
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It's generally accepted that no BB Acadians were built. Even though 1270 325HP L79 Chevy II's were built in 1968, and a few of them were sold new in Canada, there doesn't appear to have been any production of 1968 L79 Acadians.
In 1966, they were a total of 63 L79 Acadians built. Most of those were Canso Sport Deluxe models, but an L79 Acadian Canso Sport Coupe exists and an Invader L79 2 Door Sedan, so non SD L79 Acadians were also built. Bob
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