Re: 396 big block in 1966-67 Chevy II ?
i could be wrong but i think gm put the 396 big blocks only in the 66-67 chevy II convertibles. jim
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There was a reason for the weirdness of buying the highest performance engine with a power-robbing option. He was an engine builder and had lots of 396 engines lying around. The LS6 quickly came out of the car and went into a race car. Looking at the option cost (around $250 as I remember) it was a very cheap way to get GM's most advanced parts and just a fraction of what it would have cost to buy them over the counter. |
Re: 396 big block in 1966-67 Chevy II ?
Hey everyone. On the "Moparts Forum" website, there is a thread called the "Epic Silly Thread". It's up to a zillion or something posts.
I'm thinking, that this thread has the potential to compete with it for silliness. Great reading though and a lot of imagination put forth. I'm loving it. Keep it going. Walt |
Re: 396 big block in 1966-67 Chevy II ?
Someone forgot about the limited run of LS-1 Geo Metro's...
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Re: 396 big block in 1966-67 Chevy II ?
"My buddy had one of those. He wrapped it around a telephone pole"
This comment gets inserted into every car conversation, regardless of the make. And, evidently, they never made any 383 Road Runners, every one had a Hemi 4spd... Wade |
Re: 396 big block in 1966-67 Chevy II ?
Have you ever seen a Big Block in a stock early Nova....Yes....but they were never built by GM....and there is very little room in there period...
A small block is no bargain......a big block is ridiculous.... |
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396 big block in a 1966-67 Chevy II was part of the very rare and seldom seen "Montana Moose Hunting Package."
However it was rejected by Farmer Dismuke before any were ever built. An offshoot of this package can still be seen mounted on the front of over-the-road tractor trailer rigs running up in the Northwest part of the country. |
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If you attend a cruise night around here every Pontiac Ventura, Catalina, Bonneville and GTO was built with Tri Power (Ask Lynn, he visited) There was only one Cutlass built, but 442's? Too numerous to count. And every Chevelle is an SS. Think we did see that 383 Road Runner! Not sure what the option to downgrade the 455 Stage 1 GS was, seems no one took it to order a 350 car:-) Did see a Kaiser Darrin, a Hudson, a '70 Shelby GT350, a 440 '69 Daytona. Luckily for the guy with the Demon the other 300 cars hid it in the church lot. Kidding aside it is interesting to see and hear about the cars, especially those "not exactly" restored ones:-) Did see what Bureski's car looked like in its former life. |
Re: 396 big block in 1966-67 Chevy II ?
The first COPO was actually a tri-power 427 in the 67 Deuce ;)
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