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Old school,,
Edelbrock #R4B,,,,,,,,,, also notched for the Holley Three-Barrel Carburetor ![]() Also, 1967 Optional 'over-the counter' camshaft specifications Model # H-302 Hydraulic Lift; .477 Intake / .477 Exhaust (Duration 302*, 98* Overlap) Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 02-08-2012 at 11:52 AM. |
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Somebody on another thread said something about the 1967 Rambler with the 343,,,,,,
On the 'X' and 'Z' labels.. I only stated that the 1967 343/280HP engine was a 'Z' Code... And on the exterior trim,,,,,,,, The 'Rogue' had the name call out on the trunk deck lid,,,,,,,,, And the Model 220 and Model 440 had the 'American' call out on the back trunk deck lid. |
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still have the trunk emblem from the rogue.... |
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