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was the 1967 camero the FIRST american car to have a 350 engine if not what was
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I"m pretty shure Chevrolet did not introduce the 350 V-8 until 1968. All 67 Camaros either RS or SS used the 327 (commercially) If a 350 was an option, in 67, i'd be a rare option. If I recall, back then Base engine for Camero were 250 CI inline 6 cyl. Upgrades were 283 V-8, 327 V-8, 396 V-8 and 427 V-8's if you could afford them. Chevy dropped the 283 was replaced by Chevy's 305 and 327's were replaced with 350 V-8"s. 396's were phased out replaced with Chevy 400 V-8s and the 427 replaced with the 454.
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