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Has a prize inside.
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Sweet Turbo.
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I’ve never been a Camaro guy, but it is nice to see a Small Block Chevy where it belongs and with a four speed behind it.
Respect.
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396 is a big block
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This car is a 396 SS/RS
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I was hoping someone would point that out. Rare to see a SS second gen. Especially with a big block. Love the 70 for the small spoiler
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That's a rare Camaro don't see many SS/RS big block 70 Camaros most were either Z28s or SS350 cars
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Sorry, my bad. I don’t know Chevys. I’m a Ford guy.
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The 400 is a small block however
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Different engine family I suppose?
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Yes.
The big blocks are the 396, 402, and 454 and are physically larger and heavier
The small blocks are the 350 and 400, with the 400 having a siamese block. They are lighter and physically smaller.
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Gotcha. Same idea as the two different Ford 351s. The Windsor is the same family as the 302 and the Cleveland was a bigger engine.