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Look to see if it has a single 3/8 fuel line along the frame...
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Did the L78 only come with a single 3/8 line? What did a 325hp car have? thanks
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The lower HP cars had two lines: One for fuel to carb and a return line to the tank... All 375 HP cars had one 3/8" fuel line and no return line....
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<font color="red">Red</font>line on tach should be 6000 rpm:
![]() Also check the radiator tag (if present) found on the passenger side toward the engine and report back here for decipher (by people smarter than me).
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Good clues here, but that's all they are is clues. Don't pay 375hp car price without legit paperwork
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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That being said, what would a solid 69 chevelle ss L78 project with no motor be worth with only clues for documents? Price difference if car has buildsheet? thanks
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