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That engine compartment looks to be at least partially restored. I see repop parts as well. Just making an observation, but wouldn't use this as an unrestored reference.
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Just asking.
IIRC there is crossover of non-disc masters between '67 Camaro's and '67 Chevelle's. Wouldn't a power drum Camaro master have bleeders as does a power drum Chevelle master?? - Bill W |
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Yes power drum should have bleeders, non-power don't.
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