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CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
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Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
Nice. Those don't come up for sale every day.....
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Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
As you state,it's clearly a common low horse 335HP application,behind an LE coded Impala series block.
Assembled November 20th,1969. No '69 camaro or corvette got a 335HP engine that I'm aware of. As for the COPO reference,possibly a 335HP LJ coded Police Impala series,but that's it. |
Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
I would think it be November 20, 1968 not 1969. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
Kurt |
Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
Yes,that's right.
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Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
Regardless of the tag code...it could be a great core for a performance build if you want a TH400. You don't see a lot of these trannys for sale anymore.
wilma |
Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
Worth every bit of $400.
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Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
I had the same CQ trans a few years ago....couldn't give it away.
I finally sold it for $150. Kurt |
Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
Since so many folks are building cars with over drive trannys, the TH400 is a little bit of a dinosaur. But, they are stronger than most all the other ones in stock form...with the proper upgrades they are bullet proof. I love feeling the upshift at around 6400rpm in our L78 car [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/burnout.gif[/img]
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Re: CQ 427 335 turbo 400 1969
I love feeling the upshift at around 6400rpm in our L78 car.
Wilma -- a believe the term bang-shift automatic applies!! TAZ |
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