yes part of the FE class engines also the 360 ,390 and 428 cid engines. Most people replace the 352 with a 390 or 428 because it has the same mounts.
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You can tell if your pickup is a 'dually' by looking at it. If it has two tires on EACH side at the rear, then it is a 'dually'.
It depends on if your looking to find a 1967 engine, matching #s and the size. You can easily get a GM crate v-8 for around $3,000 that made more than the original engine.
Ford Motor Company introduced the Mustang in 1964 and the 1967 Ford Mustang was the first redesign of the original model. It was offered in hardtop, fastback, and convertible, with the option of a V8 engine for the first time. The 1967 Mustang was slightly larger than the original, and offered a "Pony Interior" package that included brushed stainless steel interior trim, an adjustable steering wheel, and special interior paneling. The "High Country Special Mustang" was only offered in Denver, Colorado, and was available in both fastback and convertible in 1967.
you will have to decipher the serial# on the engine block, should be on passenger side on the block down below the freeze plugs.
these were started to be made in 1950 and production stoped in 1967
The most popular small block engine in the 1967 camaro was the 300 horsepower 327. I'm told that some late 1967 and early 1968's had a 350 but I have never seen one as original equipment.
389 and a 421 engine for a 1967 Pontiac catalina
Original Confidence was created in 1967.
Dick Van Dyke Special - 1967 TV was released on: USA: 11 April 1967
The Original Spinners was created in 1967-08.
GM used the same primer on all colored cars, there was no special primer for different colored cars.