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65 Parisienne 4 speed car


Please break this down style 76637 ,body 750396, trim 287 ,paint R , M20,It is a Custom Sport 4 speed in console car but what engine? Vin is 576637045XXX



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Would like to know how many of these were built as 4 speed console cars are rare

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As far as I know the only way to find out what engine it came with is to send the vin into GM Vintage vehicle services.



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Correct, the only thing you can do is look at the fuel line. A 283 has 5/16" line, any bigger engine has 3/8" line.

The other thing I have read but can't confirm is that only 409's came with a ballast resistor for the wire to the ignition coil. Ken, does your brother's 409 car have it?

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Correct, the only thing you can do is look at the fuel line. A 283 has 5/16" line, any bigger engine has 3/8" line.

The other thing I have read but can't confirm is that only 409's came with a ballast resistor for the wire to the ignition coil. Ken, does your brother's 409 car have it?


 The above comment about fuel line size seems to apply to most years and GM models of this period. My question is.... was the fuel pump to carb line only 1 size 5/16" or did it change to match the tank to fuel pump size?



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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Correct, the only thing you can do is look at the fuel line. A 283 has 5/16" line, any bigger engine has 3/8" line.

The other thing I have read but can't confirm is that only 409's came with a ballast resistor for the wire to the ignition coil. Ken, does your brother's 409 car have it?


 Yes I believe that it does  I'll have to take a look though. One other thing might be that if had the cable engine mount tiedowns for the big recall the big block ones were on the rear of top left A arm and the small block ones were on the front (I think) so if you can see wear marks on one of those spots you might be able to deduce what kind  it was.



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38 Willys pickup electric

39 Buick (327 with 700 r4)

66 Beaumont 4 door hardtop

69 Chevy CST pickup

1976 GMC 23'  motorhome

1994 Impala SS 

1968 Citroen Fourgonnette (Yeah Carl!)



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norontcan wrote:
Carl Stevenson wrote:

Correct, the only thing you can do is look at the fuel line. A 283 has 5/16" line, any bigger engine has 3/8" line.

The other thing I have read but can't confirm is that only 409's came with a ballast resistor for the wire to the ignition coil. Ken, does your brother's 409 car have it?


 The above comment about fuel line size seems to apply to most years and GM models of this period. My question is.... was the fuel pump to carb line only 1 size 5/16" or did it change to match the tank to fuel pump size?


 On my 396 the line for the pump to the carb was also 3/8's



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38 Willys pickup electric

39 Buick (327 with 700 r4)

66 Beaumont 4 door hardtop

69 Chevy CST pickup

1976 GMC 23'  motorhome

1994 Impala SS 

1968 Citroen Fourgonnette (Yeah Carl!)

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Agree, I have only ever seen the line being the same size from tank to carb, the whole way.

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I just checked an original 396 car and it is 3/8's



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66 Beaumont 4 door hardtop

69 Chevy CST pickup

1976 GMC 23'  motorhome

1994 Impala SS 

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I have heard guys say that there are 327 cars with 5/16" but I've never seen it. I've only ever seen 5/16" on a 6 or a 283 2 barrel. Not sure about the 283 4 barrel cars.

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How about those codes? Not so concerned about what engine but do want to know what the trim and paint , body stand for,,thanks in advance

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GM Master Code List. ( RPO )

http://canadianponcho.activeboard.com/t61815342/gm-master-code-list-rpo-regular-production-option-and-build-/?page=1



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