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A buddy of mine has just picked up from the original owner a 1967 Impala with the following options. 396 / 325 HP motor, 2 speed Turbo 400 auto Trans, 12 bolt Posi and dual exhaust. This car has no SS badging and according to the original owner it didn't have any. He bought the car off the lot in 1967. Could this car be a SS with no badging?
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First off the th 400 is a 3speed, big blocks did come with a 12 bolt and I am pretty sure that you didnt have to purchase the SS package to get a big block. Does it have buckets or is it a bench car?
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The car has a bench seat.

If someone ordered the SS package what typically came with the standard SS package?
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When you order a super sport Impala bucket seats are standard. Ive never seen bucket seats on a standard impala but you could get them with a caprice.
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The L35 396/325 and L36 427/390 were both available for '67 cars as an RPO for all B-Bodys regardless of SS equipment being ordered or not...Canadian built B-Body Pontiacs included!.
My '67 factory L35/M40 car is a Biscayne!.
For interest sake, what plant was the subject car built at?.


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Ya mean [ QUOTE ]
L36 427/385

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Ya mean [ QUOTE ]
L36 427/385

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Yep I know but regardless of the model year/paper Hp ratings I always call L36's 390 Hp..
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That's ok - I totally enjoy those 1966 396/350 cars too!
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