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Old Feb 24, 2008 | 01:19 PM
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Old Feb 26, 2008 | 06:21 AM
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Actually the small block SS was very common. In 1972 there were only 300 454 Chevelles to leave the factory, and all of them were rated at 280hp. The car is a 1D37 Vin, with pod gauges, boxed control arms, rear sway bar, and over sized front sway bars. The car doesn't have a matching vin 350, but that is the same motor that came in the car. Only major difference is the fact that the car is HEI.

I was meaning the 396 in the SS model. Had one with a Turbo 400 trans.

In any case, may be sending someone your way.
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