My SSR: 05 6 sp. with 4.56 gears, ZR1 clutch, Edelbrock intake, Lunati cam, Crane rockers, C6 modified pan
Really nice ride!! Reminds me of the AMC Americans I used to drag race - lots of people would mistake them for Novas. The damn small rear wheel wells on those old cars will drive you nuts though! Can't fit any decent sized rubber in them. How big is the small block?
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....The damn small rear wheel wells on those old cars will drive you nuts though! Can't fit any decent sized rubber in them. How big is the small block?
I have a showroom brochure heralding the '67 Super Sports, Chevy SS 427, Chevelle SS 396, Camaro SS 350, Nova SS 327, as well as the Corvette 427s. One of the features they were boasting about was six inch wide wheels.
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When I was in college a friend of mine special ordered a '65 Chevy II 100 plain-Jane thru a dealer somewhere in Alabama. It was white with a blue vinyl bench seat, black wall tires with the small "Beannie" hub caps.
It had a 409 with a 4-speed but they put the 6 cylinder emblems on the fenders.
Can you say "SLEEPER"???
Needless to say we had a lot of fun cruising around in "Snowball".
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