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Old 04-02-2007, 06:01 PM   #26
ThatOneBlue67
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Re: hi everybody

RPO FY CID appl VIN HP BBLS Body/Comments
CUB 1975 350 4 spd trans. J L48 165 4 Vette
CUB 1977 350 LM1 L 170 4 B
CUB 1980 305 LG4 H 155 4 B



I would be willing to trust that the intake is original. Mine was when I picked up my V8. And, as listed above, one of the years is 1977. It looks to be the most common motor. A donor Corvette motor is hard to come by (atleast in my experience) and there is definetly a power difference between a 305 and a 350.

This is the website where I found the suffix chart:
http://www.nastyz28.com/chevy-engine-code-stampings.php
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