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'67 Camaro RS/SS
The seller is listing this as originally having the L30/M20, but wouldn't a 4P car be SS350 by the 5/67 build date? In any case, it's far from original in its current state, just curious.
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PeteLeathersac (12-08-2024) |
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L30 M20 also got 4P
275 HP 327 and manual trans was enough to warrant the traction bar.
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Seller doesn't have a clue, describing it as an ORIGINAL SS 327....didn't exist.
A person would need to see if the firewall is punched for the Muncie speedo cable to know if it was an SS or not. L30-M20 had the Saginaw trans and the cable came inside the same as a PG.
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Would the Saginaw 4 speed with open diff, still trigger the bar ? I don't recall what I read about this on CRG...
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http://www.camaros.org/radiusrod.shtml
I have not see the rod correlate with the open/posi.
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Poor seller also describes the 396 as an LS5.
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