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			Oh yea! I like this red car, any pics of the TT and a little better pic of the underside of the hood please.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Hood looks as if it’s a Harwood, what you think Rob? 
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	Richard 1967 Camaro SS 396/375 4K 2002 Camaro 35 Anniversay Z4C-WU8  | 
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			Why is there a orange cast iron intake manifold and a Quadrajet carb (I can see the single fuel line and the white plastic choke pull off) on this 427/410 HP engine?  Was it an L-36 or an L-72 engine on the first 1967 427 Yenko Camaros?  I thought all 1967 & 1968 Yenko 427 Conversions were L-72 solid lifter, aluminum intake, with a Holley Carb engines as the COPO 1969's were.  I'm just trying to learn here people, I'm not knowledgeable enough to know any better probably because I'm more of a Chevelle and Corvette Guy.  Bill
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 I know the Harwood hoods that I had in the early 80s were lift off and had no provisions to bolt hood hinges on.  | 
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