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Mahalo Bud,
If its a 400 car ill double check to see if its a RA I or II car which the amounts produced were samll in numbers also. Less than the 58 Z28's, WAY less.
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In '68 I had a Ram Air Firebird. That was top dog for Firebird that year. Later in the year they came out with the Ram Air II motor with the better heads. No T/A for '68. There was supposed to be less than 100 of the R/A automatic hardtop cars like mine made in '68 according to a magazine article that I read. I think the Ram Air option was getting close to the price of a Hemi.
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Chevelleless after 46 years......but we did find a low mileage, six speed, silver 2005 Corvette. It will just have to do for now.
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You might try also here. Go to the correct forum. http://www.forums.performanceyears.com
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"Trans Am hotrod 400" sounds alot like a transplanted replacement motor. I would be very surprised if it's the original motor.
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