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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

    Quote Originally Posted by Klasse Act View Post
    Right but because it was a S/B car only
    its color led me 65 or 66. Had it said 396
    it would be a 65 and if it had said 4 2 7 it
    would've been a 66.

    Now that I think of it I believe this color
    was offered on the 67' and if not there
    was a similar shade of yellow.
    1965: Goldwood Yellow...(code: XX)
    1966: Sunfire Yellow.......(code: 984)
    1967: Sunfire Yellow.......(code: 984)
    1968: Safari Yellow.........(code: 984)


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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

    Awesome banter between Corvette aficionados.

    I'm no expert on them, but any car guy knows that there was NOTHING like them from '53 (Blue Flame 6) until the late '60's/early '70's. (430hp 427).

    I'm a Mopar guy, but anyone worth their salt knows how bad-ass the 'Vette is.
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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    Awesome banter between Corvette aficionados.

    I'm no expert on them, but any car guy knows that there was NOTHING like them from '53 (Blue Flame 6) until the late '60's/early '70's. (430hp 427).

    I'm a Mopar guy, but anyone worth their salt knows how bad-ass the 'Vette is.
    I have a short list of MoPars but for Vettes its 63-67 coupes, 56-57's and 61-62's, that order. 68-72's are ok I guess.

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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    I have a short list of MoPars

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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    Care to elaborate, Rog?
    1. 68' Charger w/Charger 500 front (Coronet) and Charger 500 rear window. 18" Magnum 500 wheels and Hellcat drivetrain w/ a handshaker. Black w/ matte black bumblebee stripes and white interior.

    2. 71' Hemi Cuda' in Lime green, black billboard and interior w/ 17 Hemi rallye replica wheels, 392 Scat Pack drivetrain...handshaker, ofcoarse.

    3. 67' GTX in that medium blue w/ blue interior 16" Magnum 500 wheels w/ a 383 4 barrel, 4 spd and 3.55 gears (I might make a roadie to NY to see Paul!)

    4. 71' Roadrunner...Plum Crazy Purple w/ white interior...you can figure out the drivetrain but 17" Hemi rallye replicas.

    5. I believe the 59' Chrysler 300...stock, black w/ white interior!

    That's my top 5 but I'm probably forgetting some...I could probably add some more but hey, I'm a GM and I think my list kicks ass, I mean I am from the D2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    1. 68' Charger w/Charger 500 front (Coronet) and Charger 500 rear window. 18" Magnum 500 wheels and Hellcat drivetrain w/ a handshaker. Black w/ matte black bumblebee stripes and white interior.

    2. 71' Hemi Cuda' in Lime green, black billboard and interior w/ 17 Hemi rallye replica wheels, 392 Scat Pack drivetrain...handshaker, ofcoarse.

    3. 67' GTX in that medium blue w/ blue interior 16" Magnum 500 wheels w/ a 383 4 barrel, 4 spd and 3.55 gears (I might make a roadie to NY to see Paul!)

    4. 71' Roadrunner...Plum Crazy Purple w/ white interior...you can figure out the drivetrain but 17" Hemi rallye replicas.

    5. I believe the 59' Chrysler 300...stock, black w/ white interior!

    That's my top 5 but I'm probably forgetting some...I could probably add some more but hey, I'm a GM and I think my list kicks ass, I mean I am from the D2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    65' or 66' Corvette 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    I have a short list of MoPars...
    Me too.

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    Care to elaborate, Rog? (Bob?)
    This was my favorite MoPar.
    Bought it new in January, 1970.




    •Experienced my fastest sustained MPH
    event in it: Only took me 34 minutes to
    drive the 71 miles-long BG Parkway
    (Lexington to Elizabethtown, Ky.).

    WHOOOSH!!




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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    Me too.



    This was my favorite MoPar.
    Bought it new in January, 1970.




    •Experienced my fastest sustained MPH
    event in it:
    -Only took me 34 minutes to drive the
    71 miles-long BG Parkway (Lexington to
    Elizabethtown, Ky.).

    WHOOOSH!!




    Bob
    Ok, Bob. Now this is just SCREAMING for the info of the power plant residing under the hood of this top of the line Belvedere!
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    Re: 2 ways to cover the fresh air grill on a classic muscle car

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    Ok, Bob. Now this is just SCREAMING for
    the info of the power plant residing under
    the hood of this top of the line Belvedere!
    Fortunately, at that time, I lived close to
    “Ohio George” Montgomery’s speed shop.
    They did a little tweaking on the 440 Magnum.

    •From what little I remember from ~50
    years ago:
    -They installed the Holley 3x2 (Six Pack
    induction package); polished the OEM forged
    crank; upgraded the valve springs; dual points;
    tuned for 400 hp @4,700 rpm, 490 ft-lb.

    •Solid performer.
    -Wish I still had it.


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