It should be on the passenger side if I remember right.
1969
The last year for the 327 in a C10 was 1968.
Chevy never made a 327 vortec. the last time they produced a 327 was in 1969, while the first vortec was made in the early 1990s.
As stated below, it actually came with both. The venerable 327 was this year's entry-level V-8 (the L-6 250 cu.in. was standard in the Biscayne), which was phased out mid-year and replaced with the 350. So depending on WHEN your particular '69 Chevy was built - it could come with either. I have a 1969 BelAir sedan, which has the 327 2-barrel / Automatic.
No. The 327, is a small block.
casting number 3970010 is a 350 block from 1969 - 1979 but in 1969 302 and 327 have the same casting # and im not to sure about the other #
1968------327 & 1969-79 ----350
The Chevy 327 was an engine Chevy built in the 60's. There is today a Chevy 5.3 Liter that is close to 327 Cu. In. Actually 327 Cu. In. is closer to a 5.4 Liter as it is 5.385 Liters. In addition, AMC also produced a 327 cid v-8 for a period of time
NO. It is a 325 cubic inch engine. Not a 327
Yes it is.
A Chevy 327 cubic inch engine is the equivalent to 5.3 liters. This is the size of the combustion chambers in the cylinders.
it was made in 1969 from what i found.i have one that is 3932386 that left id pad says is a 327 out of full size car 210 hp.but that casting was also used for a 302 and 350 came in mostly 4 bolt mains but Chevy history says there was some 2 bolt 327's.