Coppertop
Apr 10th, 99, 6:46 PM
Over the past couple years, someone always seems to start a 1970 "400" Malibu question that turns into an argument on Chevelle tech. Some people just refuse to believe.
SO.... I created a 1970"400 Malibu" page.
Thank Rainer for his help!
http://pw2.netcom.com/~radiojoe/Malibu.html
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JON66
Apr 10th, 99, 7:10 PM
My "Chevelle, Malibu, and El Camino ID numbers 64-87" lists the 400 as an engine with three different codes as stated on your page. I always guesed this was a small block, wow was I surprised, very cool.
Great site and nice car Rainer, I learn something new every day http://www.chevelles.com/forum/smile.gif
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Jon, 66 Malibu Sport Coupe
Fremont CA, Birthplace of many a Chevelle
members.tripod.com/jon66bu/jon1.html (http://members.tripod.com/jon66bu/jon1.html)
Quadzilla
Apr 10th, 99, 7:13 PM
wow! I just learned something new, thanks a bunch. And Rainer, Nice Car http://www.chevelles.com/forum/wink.gif
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Francis Taracido
Sniper0666@aol.com
Proud Patron of Quadzilla
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Dean
Apr 11th, 99, 3:22 PM
Good info Joe, I have the 400 emblems on my 70 Convertible but have no idea of what engine it had originally or if the fenders have ever been replaced.
I'm still a little confused though about what the differences are between the 70 - 400 BB and the late 69 or 70 so called 396 engines which were actually 402 engines.
Is ther any difference in the engines ?
My emblems are at;
http://macc.chevelles.net/images/70400emb.jpg
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Dean Call
A.C.E.S. # 00235
N.C.O.A. # 4350
macc.chevelles.net (http://macc.chevelles.net)
Buck Mustard
Apr 12th, 99, 7:19 AM
Great info, Coppertop! Hopefully Team Chevelle can have a permanent link to this page to keep the info handy.
Thanks!
Rainer
Apr 12th, 99, 4:21 PM
Just wanted to apologize for the flex radiator hose and the wire wheels that you see in the photos - they're off as soon as I get some time!
PS - Thanks to Joe for posting the pix and to all for the compliments.
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Rainer
'68 SS396
'70 LS3 400 Malibu
rseitz@pacifier.com
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ETAYLOR72
Apr 14th, 99, 5:59 AM
Great site! From what I saw, you've pretty much proved your point to anyone out there who may have doubted you. Man would I love to find one of those babies for sale!!
Virginia
Apr 14th, 99, 12:50 PM
Thanks. This is really great information and all, but quite frankly I don't remember asking you or anyone else this question. http://www.chevelles.com/forum/wink.gif
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just kidding, Joe. http://www.chevelles.com/forum/smile.gif http://www.chevelles.com/forum/smile.gif
RussD
Apr 14th, 99, 3:20 PM
Smooth one Al! http://www.chevelles.com/forum/wink.gif Nice looking car Rainer! Even with the wire wheels! Joe, I don't think anyone will doubt you now!
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Steve
64SS-327-4spd