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Another cool photo from the GM Archives, but there's a debate as to what year this is from. Appears to be tri-power intakes on the big blocks, with small blocks and 6-cylinders on the hoists.
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Cool, they look like 348 tri power engines. I wonder if HA is a suffix code for 348 3x2.
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Yep:
HA 1958-61 Pass. Car 280HP 348 V8 3-2 bbls, Turboglide |
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I would guess that this photo was not taken at a motor plant but at a final assembly location.
K
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Interesting that the balancer was not painted along with the long block.
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The postwar prosperity in full bloom.
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