1965 L78 Availablity for Chevy Models
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Re: 1965 L78 Availablity for Chevy Models
200 of the '65 396 Chevelles were Malibu SS's with the hydraulic cam and an IX engine code, the 201st was a striped down base pillar coupe with the solid lifter cam and an IY engine code. I bought its rusty block in the 80's from Jorjorian and years later gave Alvin Colvin (Chevrolet by the Numbers) a rubbing off the block with a crude VIN derivative of the car. Apparantly, he found the car from the VIN derivative and is restoring it. I sold him the block and some other 65 396 parts I had.- Top
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Re: 1965 L78 Availablity for Chevy Models
Yes Dick, black with a red interior (sharp). Car was originally from the Akron, OH area. Article eludes that "strings were pulled" to get the car built. 16,000 miles.1969 Riverside Gold Coupe, L71, 14,000 miles. Top Flight, 2 Star Bowtie.- Top
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Re: 1965 L78 Availablity for Chevy Models
Joe,Does your NOS Holley 3130 have the small "peanut"fuel bowls on it?- Top
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Some photos of it are posted in this old thread:
In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Joe I see it has the "standard" bowl configuration as opposed to the "peanut" style on the '65 Corvette. What is the date on your 3130 carb?Bill Clupper #618- Top
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Re: 1965 L78 Availablity for Chevy Models
It was manufactured in May, 1968.
The same style fuel bowls were originally used for both the 1965 Corvette L-78 and the passenger car L-78. These were known as GM #3877169. These fuel bowls were discontinued from SERVICE in April, 1967 and replaced by GM #3898992. I expect the manufacture of the 3877169 occurred way before April, 1967, probably in mid-1966 or earlier. So, any SERVICE carburetors of either list 3124 or 3130 manufactured after that time would have been fitted with the 3898992 bowls.In Appreciation of John Hinckley- Top
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Re: 1965 L78 Availablity for Chevy Models
Ok, that's in line with what I expected, as the small inlets were not used on production carbs in '66MY so they would be expected to drop out of the Service production at around the same time.Bill Clupper #618- Top
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