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I believe the Corvette had the 350-350 HP that year as well.
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I had a black/black hardtop '68 L79 car that would give ANY 396-350 car a run. I know that's not saying much, but damm impressive non-the-less. I miss that car, stolen 10/73, never seen again. It had a roll top tach too.
Jim
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Was the L79 still a solid-lifter engine in '68? I noticed the lower 325hp rating vs. the 350hp rating from the '66 L79 and was wondering if that was due to a cam change or what.
This IS a verrrry cool car. Belted redlines and dog-dish caps really do it for me, especially on a dark color car such as this one. I can just see the tire smoke billowing from those babies and the WAAAAAAAA sound of that motor. ![]() |
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Having had one, I never did figure out the 25hp difference myself. The Nova had the ram horn exh. manifolds, but those aren't but about 5-10 hp, if that. Same 151 hyd cam, pistons, crank, heads... yada... as the L79 Vette or L79 Nova had. Maybe it was the carb, mine was a Carter, if I remember right.. Mine also had the HD clutch code, M20 and 3.73 gears, buckets, no console, chrome lower trim option, sharp car.
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