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I am wondering if anybody out there is considering building a 1957 Chevy Fuel Injected Stocker. I have parts from "back in the day". Paair of fuel injection heads , part no. 3731539 with work done for stock in the mid 60's. Bronze guides, pins studs and cc were within about 1 1/2 cc of mininum for then. Chevy Lunati correction grind 283/283 hp cam, have not located the spec card, fenderwell stahl headers, and fuelie unit that if I recall serial number ends "915"? Also would have the dual point dist. that has the tach drive. This combo was all 283..283 horsepower. Just was wondering if anyone is thinking about trying to compete against late model cars with this stuff. If I recall was "D/S" stick in 1965 rules. myron.stutes@att.net
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Hi,
Please email me a list with prices. |
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I have 3 of the correct 2x4 cams. Lunati, Sig Erson for the 56 265, need cleaned up.. Dick Butler
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PM & E-MAIL SENT....
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Thanks to those that made inquiries about the 1957 Chevy Fuelie parts. Please consider them as "off the market" at this time. Thanks
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