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1967 SS 427 Question
I'm not at all familiar with the late 60's Impala line. Looking into info for the '67 SS 427 has me confused, (not a tall task lol) so I'll just ask here..
Is the IE suffix on a 3904351 block considered one of the 2,124 ?? I didn't know if you could get a 427 in a Impala w/o it being a SS. Thanks for any information. PM is preferred. Dave |
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You could get the IE coded 427 in either an Impala SS or a SS427 Z24 car but I do not believe it was available in a standard Impala or any other model under that code, only the IH or II code. Don Bock can confirm.
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You could get the 427/385 HP engine in any full size Chevrolet:
Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala, Impala SS, SS427 (std) and yes - station wagons. Though they show ID and IK as 425 HP engines - they were never installed in any full size Chevrolet for the 1967 model year. Last edited by Lee Stewart; 09-28-2023 at 10:53 PM. |
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