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Old 10-23-2021, 01:08 PM
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Default '64 Corvette Convertible, #s 327-365hp

Seems fairly priced ($45k) for an original 365hp car with its original engine, but the low redline on the tach is making me wonder.

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----The valve covers have the casting flaw that only 1967 Corvette and over the counter valve covers have. I'm also very skeptical as well, Tony. Those brass radiators always bother me as they don't cool as well as the stock aluminum ones. Thats the tip of the iceberg! As well, You couldn't get power steering with a 365HP....Bill S
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The red line on the tach is for lower HP.
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----Yes, Tony mentioned that in the 1st post. That's why I took a closer look.....Bill S
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