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I wouldn't think you could have both, but I'm not a numbers guy. |
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olredalert (10-11-2020) |
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Thanks for taking the time to post. I'm curious how you know the 427 engine you found is the one that came out of this car.
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Stamp on pad is correct, casting number is correct. All of it is matching the linked forum posting from 2001. It was also found in the same location the customer lived at the time. Vancouver WA.
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----Not quite the same thing but I had a 65 Corvette with paper, 365hp, solid lifter, factory AC and a 4:11 posi rear. All on the original window sticker!.....Bill S
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Wasn't the 327/365 HP the last solid lifter engine you could get and still order AC. Or is my memory failing me?
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In 1972 you could get an LT-1 with A/C in the Corvette
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How about the 1972 Z/28?
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----Yes, Lee! In this case it's the 4:11 gear that's unusual, but 365 AC Corvettes are extremely rare. I have only seen 4 or 5.....Bill S
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1973 was the first year A/C was available in the Z and it was no longer an LT-1.
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