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....So did the 62 Chevy 11s with 194 cube 6 cylinders. Mine was air cooled, with a sheet metal "scoop" on the torque convertor, and some large, screened holes in the bellhousing area.
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In 1974 I bought a cast iron p/g from Marv for our SS/PA 55 chevy 150. Wesley and Red wouldn't allow an aluminum one.
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Greg
Same thing with me- built a 57 Chev for SS in 1974 and had to use a cast iron PG . Got it from Marv and I remember it was $199 - the convertor was $399
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in the older Chevrolet parts catalogs as "Passenger Car." Don't think GM uses that term anymore... |
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