I called a local salvage yard yesterday to find a 350 Big Block for my friends camero. Did they make them in a 1964 chevy Half ton? thats what its in and im not sure if they made them stock in them or if it was modified
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I called a local salvage yard yesterday to find a 350 Big Block for my friends camero. Did they make them in a 1964 chevy Half ton? thats what its in and im not sure if they made them stock in them or if it was modified
HUH ?
the only other thing I could possibly think of is the 348 Chevy made from 58-61...considered to be Chevys first big block
i thought he was goofy to lol i asked him if he was sure he said yes so i looked for one the salvage yard guy said yup we got one i was like ok then..... Ive never head of them ive heard of 454's 502's 572's but not a big block 350 i just thought it would ask because i wasnt sure if there was such a thing
If Im not mistaken...Streets will know... but I think in the late 50s Dodge had a 350 CI Big block
Chevy made a 366 big block. They were used in school busses and dump trucks. Your buddy does not want one. Lots of torque, lots of weight, low horsepower, and slow to rev. Just the ticket in school buses, dump trucks, and tug boats. But not in a Camero.
Damn that does have a ring to it 350 dodge hrmmmm (wonder if theres any laying around?) they would be sorta rare wouldnt they? bah i think im just going to stay with my 360 atleast i can bolt my four on the floor to it :D but 440 auto sounds even better tho lol
anyways thanks for the info
Get a 350 and build it big time instead of worrying about a boat anchor of a motor
Now why does everyone keep spelling Camaro wrong :p Come on Chevy people! What do you think of the 702 Chevy Big Block?