Hi:
I am looking into buying a 1968 Corvette roadster with a 427 tri power engine with four speed.
The VIN matches the ID number on the engine pad, and the engine code is IO, which I thought signified a 427-400hp tri-power engine with automatic transmission. However, the car has a four speed. It looks factory, the current owner bought the car in 1972 from the original owner, and he swears it is all original.
I came across data on one website that indicated IO (on the engine pad) could signify 427-400hp (Vette with automatic)or 427-425 hp (Chevrolet with special high performance with four speed). Did Vette also use the 425hp special high performance engine?
Any thoughts or light that you could shed on the issue would be appreciated.
Thanks for your help,
Jack Enright
I am looking into buying a 1968 Corvette roadster with a 427 tri power engine with four speed.
The VIN matches the ID number on the engine pad, and the engine code is IO, which I thought signified a 427-400hp tri-power engine with automatic transmission. However, the car has a four speed. It looks factory, the current owner bought the car in 1972 from the original owner, and he swears it is all original.
I came across data on one website that indicated IO (on the engine pad) could signify 427-400hp (Vette with automatic)or 427-425 hp (Chevrolet with special high performance with four speed). Did Vette also use the 425hp special high performance engine?
Any thoughts or light that you could shed on the issue would be appreciated.
Thanks for your help,
Jack Enright
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