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327 in a SS ?
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I’d like to see the pop and see what is the engine code.
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It is not a 327 car. Engine code on POP said V1021MU. Here is the cowl tag from the 2015 MCACN show. 4P code with auto means its an SS.
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I think 25,000 is a good price for this rare car.
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Rust in front windshield area does not bode well for other areas of the car. Owner was asking $38K two years ago.
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----I had an original engine very early 67 Camaro 350SS a long time ago. It had a 327 from the factory and I have also heard that other early 67 350SS Camaros came with 327s due to production problems with the 350s. Seems plausible and I had one!.......Bill S
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The MU code on the POP designates that this car was originally equipped with a 350 ci 295hp L48. The unique feature for the SS Camaro was the 350 ci engine, because it was the first Chevrolet to get this engine. I guess anything could happen, but I'm not buying 327ci SS Camaros.
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