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C'mon now, I can think of a GM car that had solid lifters and air conditioning as an option in 1965. Let's see who has their thinking caps on today. It was also done one more time by GM about 7 years later. Anyone?
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Zoras fantastic plastic.
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'65 Fuelies & '72 LT1's?.
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Close enough. 1972 LT-1's and 1964-65 365-horse 327's. Basically, the 375-horse fuelie motor with a factory aluminum intake manfold and a carb instead. Strange, that the General wasn't too worried about A/C compressor reliabilty with these two solid lifter engines. Anyone that has ever road in either will vouch these are two very well running engines.
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1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22 1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000 |
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