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Old 11-12-2005, 09:08 PM
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Default Re: 68 Nova question

The above statement is accurate. In 1969 it be came an rpo with the L78.
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Old 11-12-2005, 09:11 PM
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Default Re: 68 Nova question

The first year for the 400 behind a solid lifter Big Block Vett was 69. Although Zora was photographed testing a 68 Vette prototype Z-L1 white convertable with an M40. With slicks I belive it was running low 10's-high 11's.

(I wanted to add that you could get the 400 in a 68 Vett up to 400 horse but not in a solid lifter big block)
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Chevrolet NEVER put an automatic transmission behind a solid lifter engine until the 1968 Nova COPO order.
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Couldn't you get a turbo 400 in a 67 or 68 375 horse camaro or big car? How about a vette? When did the 400 actually come out?

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You could get an automatic in a 1967 Vette 427/400 hp but not in the 435 hp 427. The 400 hp got hydralic lifters and 435 hp cars solid lifters.
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Default Re: 68 Nova question

I thought in 67 corvettes the only automatic was a powerglide. I thought the turbo 400 would fit in the 68 and up corvette.
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I thought in 67 corvettes the only automatic was a powerglide. I thought the turbo 400 would fit in the 68 and up corvette.

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Yep your right Steve.
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Old 11-13-2005, 05:13 AM
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The 68 Gibb nova is the only solid lifer car with a automatic trans. In 1968 PERIOD.
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Here is a road test from a 68 hot rod mag that list's the turdo hydra-matic trans for the 350HP nova.
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I can't get it to blow up so you can read it. Ed
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Old 11-13-2005, 05:50 AM
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What trans did the 67 427 Impalas use?
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