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1966 Chevelle SS Engine bay pictures

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#1 ·
I am looking for some one who has a 1966 Chevelle SS 396 360 hp that has some pictures of the engine bay compartment that's correct. I bought this car in Boxes and the front clip was also off, and want to know how it should look...! I am a little lost....Help...!
 
#8 · (Edited)
Thanks Keithb
Thats exactly what I am looking for, As I also want to be able to Stop...! I went with power Disc Brake's. As Car had Drum brake's non-power and No power steering..! If possible could you just take a few pictures of the radiator support where the horns and relays etc. are ...! Thank's I really appreciate it..! Clint
 
#10 ·
Thanks I did buy all the Factory assembly manual, Body by Fisher, Chassis Service ManualChevelle SS restoration Guide both of them...But a real Picture to me, is so so helpfull compaired to a drawing. But Thanks for the advice.....And thanks to all that replyed.
 
#16 · (Edited)
Click the link beside the bronze 66 in my signature below. No power assists, but untouched original. Original and correct radiator, radiator cap, overflow hose clamps, air filter, air cleaner wing nut, oil pressure line, temp gauge sender, dipstick and tube, and unpainted alternator fan, too! :yes: And no spark plug shields. ;)
 
#19 ·
Couldn't help but look at the 65 in addition to the 66. I noticed a little difference in the master cylinders I think. On the 66 the nipple point up and I think on the 65 it points to the
pasenger side. Was this a change that happend from 65 to 66? As the nipple pointing to the side is what I have on my dec 66 ss?
Good eye! The 66 had a replacement MC on it when I got it and I had not changed it yet before I took those the pics. It now has a correctly dated NOS unit installed!! (Looks just like the 65 MC.)

Thanks! Jeff
 
#18 ·
Jeff the correct wing nut rest on dads NCRS top flighted 67 L79. since know one knows what one looks like it stays on his car.
 
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