thanksdam nice chevelle, while in germany we bought a burnt orange 69 ss w/ 350 hp 396 bench seat and close ratio muncie, sold my last build 5 years ago 72 nova, 605 hp 540 with a b/w 4 speed. been trying to figure out how to put pic. on here to show some of them
the small had it in the rear, they did make a set up for racing that put it up front, usually in road racing, in the 95 z im not sure about that, it does making it easier to work, back in the da when duel points was in it would of been nice, i've had alot of rods, built alot love the 68 to 72 novamy first factory bought was a 70 nova ss, 396 and a 4 spNow just for my edification, doesn't the small block engine have the distributor in front near the water pump? The big block has it's distributor at the rear of the engine close to the fire wall?
All of my GM hot rods have always had the distributor at the rear of the engine block, with the exception of my 1995 Z-28. It was mounted under the water pump in the front of the engine. And it was done through the timing gear cover and had a billet plug where it normally went. I had a 1960 elCamino with a 283 cuin distributor at the rear.
Pontiac Firebird with a 400 cuin at the rear. My favorite land yacht 1974 Pontiac Bonneville with a 455 cuin at the rear.
the small had it in the rear, they did make a set up for racing that put it up front, usually in road racing, in the 95 z im not sure about that, it does making it easier to work, back in the da when duel points was in it would of been nice, i've had alot of rods, built alot love the 68 to 72 novamy first factory bought was a 70 nova ss, 396 and a 4 sp
you got a 64 gto, whats ya got in herNice cant wate to get my 64 G T O painted so i can show it
"There is no replacement for displacement!"love the big block chevy, hard to beat cubic inches