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I was told early on ….by a well connected person that was at the drag strip ….saying that the motor was an L-88 ….that had replaced the L-72 . Only for the magazine test session.
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Surely someone would have noticed aluminum heads? The magazine article emphasized that the only aluminum under the hood was the intake manifold ... hmmmmm
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I was told early on ….by a well connected person that was at the drag strip ….saying that the motor was an L-88 ….that had replaced the L-72 . Only for the magazine test session.


Wow if true also sounds like the same trick Jim Wangers pulled off w/ the 421 powered GTO they supplied Car & Driver for their 03/64 Ferrari/Pontiac GTO performance comparison.
The positive results of that article greatly affected GTO sales also cool too, the car exists today w/ who other than our own SYC Member Tenney.

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Surely someone would have noticed aluminum heads? The magazine article emphasized that the only aluminum under the hood was the intake manifold ... hmmmmm
I heard that firsthand as well, however I was told it was a shortblock and asked about the heads but no information( 840 wouldn't work). The other issue the original owner stated he went 11.68 when he owned it with the L72. I wasn't there but I do have questions for anyone including Hedrick, how he called it basically stock. Even the sound of an L88 vs L72 would tip off anyone even if you never lifted the hood. It is a single source and Grump or Stahl who worked on the car never made mention.
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I was told that he was told to start the car only as instructed and leave hood closed
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I was told that he was told to start the car only as instructed and leave hood closed
If these ^^ are true, we've ALL been fooled ... big time
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The story of the L88 is Kool no doubt. It only adds to the mystique and Legendary status of this Yenko.

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While the ET's run by this car were very impressive and industry leading, for back in the day ...

The 11.94 @ 114mph best run is indicative of a well tuned and prepped L72 not an L88. The L88 would have saved approx 80lbs and added approx 100hp over the L72 set up.
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