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Old 09-05-2019, 03:02 AM
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October 4th 1966 I would guess being a early 67 model built in Baltimore. Maybe a steep geared car, the reason for the change in part number?

No L78's till April 67 is what I have heard. Maybe I'm wrong though.
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Considering the date code is October 04 of 1967. Would it be a for a early 1968 chevelle? Did the 68 L78 chevelle use this transmission?
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