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Good Evening,I have been out of class racing for 20 years or so, looking to get back, considering GT class with a 1987 camaro with a 327/325 combo.I am looking for comments . Thanks in advance Thom
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The best 327 is the 250/254 combo for GT/IA or GT/JA, the 327 325/300 a stick only combo.
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what is the year model of the 327/254 motor ???? What is the best head casting number and correct carb ???
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1962 Chevy 327 250 HP with 842, 520, 896 heads cc spec is 59.9 rather than 54.9. All other specs are the same.
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