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Old 12-22-2007, 12:58 PM
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What do u guys think about a 71-82 vette with a t-56 and an lt1? can it be done?
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Be pretty cool, its been done though.
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im sure it has, but its still not something u see every day...c3s in general arent an everyday thing
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Originally Posted by 95N20FORMULA
What do u guys think about a 71-82 vette with a t-56 and an lt1? can it be done?
Well, yea, anything can be done... We did a Carb 350 + TH350 in a 94 Mustang. Was easy till it came down to the steering shaft LOL We bought like 4-5 different steering arms just for the nuckle joints off them, and ... man... I wish I had a picture of the finial steering arm. It had like 4 joints lol

Also, we did a BBC in an S-10 long before many others did it. As in there wasn't any info on the net about what to do, and no companies had made any kits or any header-swap kits.

Anyways, yea, of course it can be done But, I say use an LT5




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