01-15-2021, 11:08 AM
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Location: Liberty, & Garden City S.C. , U.S.
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Re: 327 pictures
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Originally Posted by mr.mud1
i'm sure you're correct on 67-68 trucks with the power steering cylinder.i said my 72 truck was a big block and stuck in Utah til covid calms down but i have a 67 impala wagon with the original 327 in it.there was a request for 327 pictures so i offered to take pictures of mine,IF it was of any help.someone said,send them so i did,then someone said they thought the 67 full size cars should have that power steering cylinder?that's not the case,they had a power steering box.my fault for throwing pictures of a car 327 into the mix.
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Not a problem at all just wanted to make sure that OP knew 67 trucks didn't come with power steering Boxes but rather the assist. The front frame rail on 67 and some 68 trucks are not dimpled for the power steering boxes to be mounted properly either. If you want the power steering box you will need to fix the frame rail are buy a box made for it are shim a later model box to work with the frame.
Plus to get the thread back on track per the OP question.
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