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Old 01-29-2006, 09:16 AM
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Phil my Y Camaro MSO states 53.6
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Old 01-29-2006, 06:18 PM
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When I did a VIN search in 1995 on my car,the Missouri DMV sent me pages of 1970 Chevelle VIN's that were numbered around my cars VIN#.(They were pretty loose back then)
I was able to ID a few of the cars to their current owners today.
As was mentioned earlier,there were human errors when reporting these numbers,but they show my L-78 Chevelle as 51 taxable HP,an L-34 Chevelle as 48 taxable HP,and an LS-6 Chevelle as 54 taxable HP.
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Old 01-29-2006, 11:34 PM
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This is very interesting. I have to admit I have never heard about this. I dug out the copy of my MSO on my 67 Vette L89 and it says 57.8. Thoughts?
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Old 01-30-2006, 01:20 AM
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Multiplying by 8 would give you 462.4 hp. I think this would be pretty close to correct for a blueprinted engine. Years ago a friend who had held some national records with small block Chevys told me that a blueprinted 302 would make about 380 hp. I think the MSO rating on Zs is 48. That comes to 384 hp. I looked at a bunch of new MSOs at a friends GM dealership recently and the nembers seemed pretty consistent. I'm certainly not sure of anything about this and that is why I'm seeking more info but if it is valid then it might provide another way to document cars without other paperwork. It seems that there might be too many inconsistencies though. More investigation needed. I'd like to see an MSO for an L-72 Vette.
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Old 01-30-2006, 05:36 PM
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The yellow COPO was mine, yes the SAE HP was 55.0. While in Phoenix I saw one of the other Westminster Chevrolet COPO Chevelles, Red 4spd (Was spec paint, Buick Riviera Gold), now owned by Tommie Lee Austin. It too had an MSO copy showing 55.0. Interesting sidenote: Tommiie has a letter from the orig owner of his car talking about a friend of his buying a new Yellow Automatic 427 Chevelle from Westminster.........that would be my Yellow car. Pretty cool, huh ?
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Old 02-16-2006, 08:29 AM
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I've recently found 57.8 hp on a 71 Hemi Challenger title. I'm still looking for more info on some of the low hp big block cars. I'd really like to know if all 396s are 53.6 or just the l78s, Same question for the 427s. At least the l72s and l89s are different. Anybody?
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Old 02-16-2006, 08:40 AM
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what about the really low hp 396 "copcar" motor in 69???? its in colvins book, never saw one until I pulled one out from under a guys bench and ran the numbers..something silly like 210hp...??? cant recall and to lazy to walk out to the shop right now.
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Old 02-16-2006, 03:18 PM
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I have an L-78 w/bullet proof docs. with 52.0 shown.
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Old 01-30-2006, 03:37 AM
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Just wondering which 67 L-89 you have. I know of the blue AIR coupe, yellow coupe, green coupe maroon vert, silver vert. So there a 11 I don't know of is yours one of those or another. What other paper work do you have for it?
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My car is Black with a Red stinger and black interior. I have the original tank sheet, copy of the MSO, dealer order sheet, NICB owner history report (this is where the MSO copy came from) Thanks, Chris
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