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wayoutz 08-17-2025 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ralph Spears (Post 1677494)
What color is the interior on the maroon car. I knew someone that had one like that in the Boston MA area with beige interior car sold new from Clay Chevrolet in Newton MA.

The chevy II has a Red interior

wayoutz 08-17-2025 12:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X66 714 (Post 1677495)
Here's the breakdown of your POP. It takes a while to go through all the pages in the parts manual. From left to right, top to bottom;

R= bright blue interior
AA= black exterior, top & bottom
118376N
11= Chevy II
8= V8
37= 2 dr HT
6= 1966
N= Norwood
118 combo is Chevy II SS

H= Holley

F014ZI engine
F= Flint
04= April
18= 18th day
ZI= 327 spec HP

FO0414G axle
FO= 3.73 posi with metalic brakes
04= April
14= 14th day
G= Chevrolet Gear & Axle

J= May 1966 built

P0429 transmission
P= Muncie 4 speed
04= April
29= 29th day

4= U63 AM radio & U80 rear speaker

I think I got it all. Very nice car.....Joe

Joe thanks a bunch.

Hawkeye 08-17-2025 01:48 PM

Thank you
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wayoutz (Post 1677492)
Hi Marty and thanks. Heres a few, Both are mine in the picture. The maroon one is a 66 chevy II radio delete L79 bench 4sp

Thank you for sharing photos. Those are stunning color and drivetrain combos.

Thanks,
Marty

Ralph Spears 08-17-2025 05:16 PM

No such thing as a radio delete a radio was not standard equipment

X66 714 08-17-2025 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ralph Spears (Post 1677520)
No such thing as a radio delete a radio was not standard equipment


What he said....Joe

wayoutz 08-17-2025 07:38 PM

No Idea but he's a good member

Ralph Spears 08-17-2025 11:30 PM

GM Dymotape
 
1 Attachment(s)
Make your own personalized POP...

wayoutz 08-30-2025 07:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X66 714 (Post 1677495)
Here's the breakdown of your POP. It takes a while to go through all the pages in the parts manual. From left to right, top to bottom;

R= bright blue interior
AA= black exterior, top & bottom
118376N
11= Chevy II
8= V8
37= 2 dr HT
6= 1966
N= Norwood
118 combo is Chevy II SS

H= Holley

F014ZI engine
F= Flint
04= April
18= 18th day
ZI= 327 spec HP

FO0414G axle
FO= 3.73 posi with metalic brakes
04= April
14= 14th day
G= Chevrolet Gear & Axle

J= May 1966 built

P0429 transmission
P= Muncie 4 speed
04= April
29= 29th day

4= U63 AM radio & U80 rear speaker

I think I got it all. Very nice car.....Joe

Crazy joe that there's nothing after the Muncie P0429 date stamp the Identifies which Muncie is in it?

X66 714 08-30-2025 09:23 PM

Quote: "Crazy joe that there's nothing after the Muncie P0429 date stamp the Identifies which Muncie is in it?"

That didn't start until the 1969 model year...Joe

wayoutz 08-30-2025 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by X66 714 (Post 1678400)
Quote: "Crazy joe that there's nothing after the Muncie P0429 date stamp the Identifies which Muncie is in it?"

That didn't start until the 1969 model year...Joe

Thanks Joe. Looks like the 66 L79 Nova Muncie was mated to rear ratio.
M21 close ratio was mated with 373 or a 411 gear while a wide ratio was anything under the 373 gears.


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