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The LM1 was an odd engine for the time, a regular fuel 4-barrel 350. Although only available through December 1968 they managed to build just over 10,000 Camaros with it so it is hardly rare. They can have a 12 bolt axle and a Muncie 4-speed. It is possible that the standard trans was the MC1 HD 3-speed.
Unless specifically ordered otherwise an LM1 would have single exhaust and drum brakes. Not really a performance engine but they seem to have a following.
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Thanks to all who responded. Could the car have an RS configuration?
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Thanks to all who responded. Could the car have an RS configuration? ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Yes
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SURVIVOR 1970 PLYMOUTH SUPERBIRD ORIGINAL 1969 CAMARO Z/28 1968 CAMARO RS/SS L89 CONVERTIBLE-1 OF 1 |
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