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230 hp
The 1972 Chevy 350 has about 270 horsepower stock. This engine can be modified to put out up to about 800 horsepower.
200hp
Depends which way you are going
my 79 Caballero is 3372 lbs. has a 350 motor.
The 1978 El Camino was NEVER available with anything larger than a 350 CID motor from the factory. The horsepower ratings for these motors ranged from about 160 to 180 depending on the model. The "383 stroker" is a non-factory motor that is usually based on a 350 block that has been overbored and then equipped with a crankshaft with a longer stroke. Horsepower ratings for such a motor can range from 250 to over 500 depending on other engine modifications (camshaft, cylinder heads, intake manifolds, injection or carburetion, etc).
210 hp and 255 lb·ft torque.
275 h.p.
200hp
My 1972 SS with a 350 gets about 16/17 mpg
They did not make cars in 1696. Carriages were normally powered by one to four horses.
The horsepower rating on a 1986 Chevy Suburban with a 350 motor is between 180 and 200. This allowed these sport utility vehicles to perform well when weighing in excess of 5,000 pounds.