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427 shp lx code and Cy 400 transmission
You don't see these very often. 1969 l71 with high upshift 400 transmission.
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lbnaz (07-02-2024) |
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It's a cool motor. Sold on FB Market place last week. Seller wanted in the $7500 range. Rob
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lbnaz (07-02-2024) |
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----Rare piece for sure. One of my favorite combos on a 69 Vette. Leave it in low and let it shift itself and it'll scare you to death. Ask me how I know....Bill S
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L71 and CY Tranny...
If these parts were in good shape, that was a very fair price.
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lbnaz (07-02-2024), Mr BB Chevy (Today) |
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I bought it. L-71 engine, CY trans and 6 bolt convertor. still bolted together. fuel pump, water pump and starter still attached.
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Great deal.. I seriously thought about it. Congrats on the purchase !
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Mr BB Chevy (Today) |
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The CY transmission was redesigned for the 50 Fred Gibb Novas. on July 12, 1968, a dealers bulletin was published concerning these transmissions with higher shift points and reinforced convertors for the torque and rpm's of solid lifter engines. The Novas were built the first 2 weeks of July, 1968. In showing of the transmission tag on this combination, the tag reveals a low serial number. Wondering what the 840 heads dates are?
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