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Old 12-04-2017, 02:31 PM
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Also notice in the body drop picture of the blue Monte Carlo the driveshaft dampner attached to front yolk looks like a harmonic balancer only smaller.
Had that same type of yoke on my 67 Caprice. It was a 327/275 turbo 400 12 bolt combo.
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Had that same type of yoke on my 67 Caprice. It was a 327/275 turbo 400 12 bolt combo.
I had a 1970 SS454 Monte Carlo that had the same drive shaft dampner as well. Looks weird the first time you see them. Also appears the Blue Monte may be a 12 bolt non Posi car and well as the red car. Don't see the Posi-Label on either of the trunk lids.

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