Re: 1968 'Chevy II' 327/325 HP 'L-79'
[QUOTE=Paul Ceasrine;410477]1968 327~325 HP 'L-79'
Was available in the, * Chevy Nova * Chevelle {300 ~ Malibu ~ Station Wagon ~ El Camino} 4-Speed 'Only' with 12-Bolt Posi-Rear The same Engine in the Corvette was rated at 350 HP, due to a better Exhaust System and a Rochester Carburetor #7028219 which had different internals. Everything else was the same Pistons, Camshaft, Cylinder Heads and Cast Iron Intake Manifold. Paul: My 68 Chevrolet engine power teams shows that the L-79 Nova had the M-13 3 Spd, M-20 4 spd and the M-21 4 spd available. All three transmission options show the 3.31 rear gear as the Std ratio.The vette shows only the two 4 spds being available. My info was printed in November 1967 |
Re: 1968 'Chevy II' 327/325 HP 'L-79'
Big-Six-Man,
You are correct, my error. I meant to post 'Manual Transmission Only' with the 1968 L-79. |
Re: 1968 'Chevy II' 327/325 HP 'L-79'
A Sleeper
1968 Nomad L-79 327-325 HP Fit nicely into 'G/Stock' {11.00 - 11.49 Wt/Hp} in 1968 Production Numbers state that only '65' were built with this combination. http://www.therodshop.com/images/che...madafter01.jpg |
Re: 1968 'Chevy II' 327/325 HP 'L-79'
The 68 chevelle Nomad wagon is rare. We had a 69 chevelle wagon in my home town that had a 350/255 hp with a M-20 4 spd, 3.31 12 bolt combo. These were very unusual cars that nobody paid much attention to when they were new.
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1968 327~325 HP 'L-79' ~ Production Numbers
Chevy II Nova.................................. 1274 Corvette.......................................... ... 9440 Chevelle.......................................... ... 4082 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe....... 3414 Chevelle Malibu {Convertible}........ 156 El Camino............................................ 214 Nomad............................................. ....... 65 Malibu Station Wagon........................ 23 Chevelle 300 {Sedan}......................... 86 Chevelle 300 Deluxe........................ 134 1968 Chevelle 300 {Sedan} Only 2919 of these built with a V-8. Only '86' with the 327-325 HP 'L-79' The 'stripped down' Chevelle, with no bells and whistles. http://ts1.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.49835...85628&pid=15.1 |
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1968 Chevrolet Cars with the 327-325 HP 'L-79' in the NHRA 1968
* Corvette 'Coupe' {350 HP}.................C/Stock {9.00 - 9.49 Wt/Hp} * Corvette 'Convertible' {350 HP}.......D/Stock {9.50 - 9.99 Wt/Hp} * Chevy II Nova......................................D/Stock {9.50 - 9.99 Wt/Hp} * Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe..........E/Stock {10.00 - 10.49 Wt/Hp} * Chevelle 300 {Sedan}.........................E/Stock {10.00 - 10.49 Wt/Hp} * Chevelle 300 Deluxe...........................E/Stock {10.00 - 10.49 Wt/Hp} * Chevelle El Camino...........................E/Stock {10.00 - 10.49 Wt/Hp} * Chevelle Malibu {Convertible}.........F/Stock {10.50 - 10.99 Wt/Hp} * Chevelle Nomad..................................G/Stock {11.00 - 11.49 Wt/Hp} * Chevelle Malibu Station Wagon......G/Stock {11.00 - 11.49 Wt/Hp} |
Re: 1968 'Chevy II' 327/325 HP 'L-79'
According to Doug Byoce in his book “Grumpy’s Toys” the 1968 Nova bill owned and mostly driven by Ed Hedrick as a SS/D was originally a L-79 car. Chevrolet engineering used it as a test mule and rather than scrap it gave it to Bill as Chevy wanted the new body style” to be seen in action by the young people”. He never ran the car with the L-79 engine as it was swapped out for a 396.
I have a NOVA restoration friend who found one and is redoing it. According to him and the National Nova Club there are only a few verified one left so very rare car. Jim Parsons |
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