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I am looking at a 67 327/350 with manual transmission and a/c. The stamp pad reads v0329ht. My book says that is correct less the a/c. Is this possible that someone did not stamp it correctly or was the a/c not added on some cars?
Thank you in advance. Tom
Does the car have originally-installed power steering? In any event, and regardless of what references may say, I don't see any reason why an "HT" coded (and configured) engine could not have been used for either C-60 or non C-60 1967 L-79 applications.
Joe
the car does have p/s so I would think that it should be stamped HP but I am not sure. It was nice meeting you by the way. It is always nice to put a face with a name. Thanks Tom
Uh, no, HT is correct for a 327/350, 4 speed, no air, no PS.
If the air is original to the car, then the pad should read HP or KH.
Source: 53-67 NCRS pocket guide.
Chris Enstrom
North Central Chapter Judging Chairman
1967 Rally Red convertible, 327/350, 4 speed, Duntov @ Hampton in 2013, Founders @ KC in 2014, family owned since 1973
1994 White/Black ZR-1, car # 103, National Top Flight, Palm Springs in 2021
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