Musclecars That Should Have Been Made
1967 Chevelle Malibu SS427
A L-72 427/425HP engine. That would have been 'one sweet combo' for the street. Paul |
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I had 67 chevelle ss convert with 427/435 vette engine in it fun car to drive.
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67 Chevy II with the 427/435hp aluminum head 4spd. Now that would have made some serious cash on the street.
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440 6-pack Darts would have been a piece of cake. Engine cradles, exhaust manifolds, radiators, etc. already existed.
Or, to avoid burned plug wires, they could have used a hemi instead. Oh well, at least we eventually got the K-car. |
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Paul, I Know for a fact there was a 66 SS Chevelle in our town(Zanesville Ohio) with a factory 427 in it. I was always told it was a 425 horse, and they made like 1100 of them. I don't know that for a fact, but it did have SS 427 Badgeing in the grill and the finders. The guys name was Rambo. It was silver with black interier and a 4 speed.
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Since I have a soft spot for the early 1975-1980 Chevy Monza, I think that the 350 4 barrel should have been an available option with factory 4 speed and 1 gear overdrive. Know that the 1975 smogger was in Calif as the 262 would not meet pollution specs...so I don't know why they didn't stick a quadrajet on it and sell it everywhere. Would have one quick little sleeper. Not to mention a damned good class car.
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64-65 Chevelle Malibu or 300 post car with a 409/425,4 speed,3.73 posi 12 bolt.
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Here a good one that should have been built.
67 Shelby Mustang GT-500 428 CID Single 4V 850 Holley with aluminum intake 428 CJ heads Solid lifter cam :p |
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1965 Nova with a 327/375hp Corvette fuel injection combination.
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