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I have found wht is "believed to be" a 68 Chevelle SS L78 car. This is a 3 owner car with 25k original miles. I spoke with 2 of the 3 owners who verify this. I'm still looking for the original owner. The interior has never been removed nor has anyone ever looked for a build sheet. Beside the 6000 rpm redline on the factory tach and single 3/8 fuel line, is there anything else I can look for? This car is Grotto Blue/Black 4 speed, 488 12 bolt. Also what is the difference between the K8 and KO coded rear end housing and could you get this housing in another model other than an L78? Any help would be appreciated as I would like this car in my garage next week. Thanks, Don
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Don...It's unlikely you will fine a build sheet in a 68 Chevelle. Some have been found in 68 ElCamino's but to the best of my knowledge, they weren't stuck inside the 68's like they were in 69's for example.
Also, all big block 68 Chevelles had 3/8 fuel lines, including my 325h.p. 396. Is the motor in the car? Check the numbers on the pad. |
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The K8 and KO rearends are both 4.88-1 ratio. In '69 there was the KK 4.10 rearend for the L78 and KQ 4.10 for the COPOs. I'd be surprised if anybody but an L78 owner would order the 4.88s.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now. ![]() |
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Were you able to order a 4:88 rear from the factory for a Chevelle-?-I thought the ring/pinion were dealer installed?
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The 4.88s were listed as an option I believe.
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We're running the stock 4.10s in our Chevelles and you wouldn't want any more than that for running down the highways. 3200 at 60 mph. 3800 wouldn't be any fun at all.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now. ![]() |
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I used to own a Grotto Blue 68 L78 with factory 4.88 gears and a M22. I had the orig window sticker that verified it. The car is in Chicago now. The current owner only has a photocopy of the window sticker but it is a very real car. Belair saw it at a local cruise in awhile back. Parchment bucket seat interior.
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Charley, I remember that car well from when I lived in Sacramento. What a great car it was with no frills and no console. I also saw it at the Vettefest one year, I think that the window sticker may have been separated from the car. Dave Simpson bought it from you, I think. The paperwork may have been lost. If I remember, the owner had a copy of the window sticker, but the orginal was gone. What a shame.
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I thought I recognized the description of that Chevelle Charley.
Dave S. & destroyed records are what I thought. I did see it once,and thought it was pretty nice.I never saw it again after Vettefest. ![]() |
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