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Weiand TR on a 427 in a '69 Chevelle circa 1973. More Year 3-4 than Day 2. This is without a doubt a super clean engine compartment. Probably one of the first cars to use stainless steel braided hose on the street. This guy was way ahead of the curve because SS hoses did not really get popular for another 2-3 years.
Hey Novaman check out the zip ties LOL. ![]() |
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Weren't those battery caps w/hoses used on C3 vettes with the battery located in the interior compartment. Also i see lots of zip ties! Using a SUN EB sending unit does seem strange for 1973 unless it was on the car from '69.
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