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Is it blasphemy to speak of stripping and replacing the parts on a lesser car if you need the parts for a rarer one?
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~JAG~ NCRS#65120 68 GTO HO 4 spd Alpine Blue /Parchment 2 owner car #21783 71 Corvette LT1 45k miles Orig paint - Brandshatch Green - National Top Flight - last known 71 LT1 built. 71 Corvette LT1 42k miles Original paint - Black - black leather - only black LT1 known to exist. NUMEROUS Lemans blue Camaros, Monza Red and Daytona Yellow Corvettes & a Chevelle or two... Survivors, restored cars, & other photos https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/myphotos |
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I don't think that taking from one for another is bad unless the car is a survivor. In that case an all original even 6cyl car with original paint, interior, etc, be preserved and not become a donor. I for one am still searching for that all elusive rusty beat up 67 with deluxe parchment so I can give the interior a new home in my car.
One can dream I suppose, down to just needing seats. |
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I have looked at this car 2 times. I sure wish I could bring it home...but there's the lack of $$$ and space.
The car has been painted, but the interior is supposed to be original. I pulled the back seat hoping to find a build sheet but it was not there. I have a Gold standard 69 (black top black interior) with the 327, ps/pb/ac and a turbo 350 on the column. The 2 would look awesome side by side. My car has just over 40,000 miles and this car is definitely nicer. |
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I don't think that taking from one for another is bad unless the car is a survivor. In that case an all original even 6cyl car with original paint, interior, etc, be preserved and not become a donor. I for one am still searching for that all elusive rusty beat up 67 with deluxe parchment so I can give the interior a new home in my car. One can dream I suppose, down to just needing seats. [/ QUOTE ] I have a Parchment Int 68 HO GTO... I feel your PAIN!
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~JAG~ NCRS#65120 68 GTO HO 4 spd Alpine Blue /Parchment 2 owner car #21783 71 Corvette LT1 45k miles Orig paint - Brandshatch Green - National Top Flight - last known 71 LT1 built. 71 Corvette LT1 42k miles Original paint - Black - black leather - only black LT1 known to exist. NUMEROUS Lemans blue Camaros, Monza Red and Daytona Yellow Corvettes & a Chevelle or two... Survivors, restored cars, & other photos https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/myphotos |
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Price drop to $29,900 now
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Nice car but I couldn't drive it with that motor. Yes I would take a big block out of a less desireable car to upgrade this RS.
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Very nice Car
![]() But excuse me, i don´t know the 307ci Engine ![]() Is that a special Model or what? |
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A 307 cu in (5 L) version was produced from 1968 through 1973. Engine bore was 3.875 inches (98.4 mm) with a 3.25-inch (82.6 mm) stroke.
The 307 replaced the 283 in Chevrolet cars and produced 200 hp (149 kW) SAE gross at 4600 rpm and 300 lb·ft (407 N·m) of torque at 2400 rpm in the 1960s. The later emissions-modified versions produced just 115 hp (86 kW) SAE net, giving the engine one of the lowest power-per-displacement ratings of all time . Chevrolet never produced a high-performance version of this engine, though they did produce, for Outboard Marine Corporation, a high-performance marinized 307, rated at 235 hp (175 kW) and 245 hp (183 kW) SAE gross, depending on year, that shipped with the Corvette/Z-28's cast aluminum valve covers and Rochester QuadraJet carb. Chevy also built other versions of the OMC 307 rated at 210 hp (157 kW), 215 hp (160 kW) and 225 hp (168 kW) SAE gross. One of the biggest myths about the 307 is that all the blocks were cast with a very low nickel content. However, some 307 blocks, such as casting number 3970020 with suffix VxxxxTHA (x's in place for date), had 010 and 020 stamped under the timing chain cover indicating high tin and nickel content. |