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Re: Help with 68 396/375 AUTO
I had asked earlier. Were all 68 Yenko's delivered with L78 4 spds and then changed to autos? or were they ordered with L34's or L35's and the automatic and then had the whole engine changed rather than the short block only? Also it has been stated before that the 68's were L78 cars with a L72 shortblock swaped into it but then was the documented 68 Yenko A/C car a non L78 car with a transplanted complete L72 or was it a L78 car with an added A/C (unlikely)
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Re: Help with 68 396/375 AUTO
No just the hole for the shifter cable. Has anyone out there found a build sheet in any other place than behind the rear seat? Does anyone know how to tell the difference from a repro tictoc tach and an original one?
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Re: Help with 68 396/375 AUTO
I have found build sheets under the carpet sound deadener and between the gas tank and the trunk floor, I have heard about them in the rear window 1/4 wells and inside the trunk extensions.
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Re: Help with 68 396/375 AUTO
My 68 was built in Van Nuys, Any word on the habits of certain assembly lines putting build sheets in certain places? Thanks, Michael
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Re: Help with 68 396/375 AUTO
Never taken apart anything other than Norwood cars.
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Re: Help with 68 396/375 AUTO
I think some folks have said they may put them on top of the tank...
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Re: Help with 68 396/375 AUTO
Or on top of the inside heater box for Van Nuys built cars.
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