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>WILL A 455 DIRECTLY REPLACE A 330? Yes but you'd really want a 425 (or even better an early 400 w/tri-power) for a 67. In any case, the 330 is no slouch, and you won't see many black non-AC ones. The wheels are 80s vintage, but that's easy to fix. If it was a 66 I'd be going for the bid button. ![]() |
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Looks like they converted it to a dual master cylinder. Can't really blame them for safety sake.
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All 67's have a dual master cylinder I thought.
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All 67's have a dual master cylinder I thought. [/ QUOTE ] You know I believe you're right. I was thinking it was a 66 for some reason. Once again I forgot I had a memory problem... ![]() |
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YES...67's had dual masters.
Safety first dontcha know.
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