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Just the ones on the right.
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[ QUOTE ] Yes, you could get a 12 bolt in regular SS novas. I've had two with 12 bolts, and 1 with a 10 bolt posi. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah!!.......But were the Grill Extensions painted correctly.................LOL (Inside Joke) Ken [/ QUOTE ] ![]() ![]() |
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Most 1966 V/8 Chevy IIs were 10 bolts, but some 327/275HP cars and all L79's were 12's.
The F40 HD Suspension option was basically upgraded shocks, rear springs (still mono leaf) and sway bar. That's about all you could expect for $4.75, which is what the option cost in 1966. Bob
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Were sintered metallic brakelinings used commonly on L-79 cars or was that an unusual option ?
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Anders Stålklint. After selling my COPO 9561 I´m now a "postman" with the main project being a 1966 327 2 dr sedan Chevy II. ![]() |
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