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Yes,1970 was a whole new ball game.
They refused to put an M-22 behind the 396~402 L-34 or L-78 Chevelle. I think it had to do with previous warranty issues or because they were re-tooling the M-22 for the new 454 Chevelle during 1970 production and beefing it up for the 500lbs. of torque.Either way,they didn't allow it. All the manuals,ordering guides,dealer albums and build sheets I've seen back this up. No M-22 allowed for a 1970 Chevelle 396~402. |
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