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Old 07-26-2017, 12:50 AM
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Yes and most 396 owners who took them on got schooled.......Those time slips were in stock form with bias tires,he told me with open headers, slicks,gears and bigger carb the car ran 12. 20s in the 1/4.
The 150 pound difference between the 327 and the 396 can account for that.

By 1967/1968 buyers of high performance cars wanted big block engines, hoods with scoops or bulges, stripes, redline tires and most of all . . . a catchy name. R/T, GTX, SS, GT Road Runner, 442 etc. The market for "Q-Ship" muscle cars was very limited.
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