Yes.
230 I6, 327 V8, 350 V8, 396 V8, 302 V8 (Z/28 only)
325 c.i
6-8 degres
AMC 327 V8 engine
The available engines were: 230 Straight Six 283 V8 327 V8 and for the SS Package only the Famous 409 V8
45 FT. LBS
Depends on the engine installed and which model. PRODUCTION NUMBERS 1968 CAMARO 40,977 RS Camaro's Produced 27,884 SS Camaro's Produced 7,199 Z-28 Camaro's Produced ENGINE OPTIONS 230 I6 140hp 250 I6 155hp 327 V8 210hp 327 V8 275hp 350 V8 255hp (SS350) 350 V8 295hp (SS396) 396 V8 325hp (SS396) 396 V8 350hp (SS396) 396 V8 375hp
Inline 6 194/230 V8 283/327 BB396
My father's has a 327 V8 with 4-barrel carburetor.
Yes, a 327 cubic inch V8 engine was introduced in the Chevy Corvette in 1962. However, in late 1957, the Corvette was primarily equipped with the 283 cubic inch V8 engine, which was available in various configurations, including a fuel-injected option. The 327 engine became a hallmark of the Corvette in the early 1960s, enhancing its performance and appeal.
maybe a 327 vigilante
The Corvette wasn't made with a 327ci V8 in 1970. A 1970 Corvette with the 350ci ZQ4 V8 puts out 300hp and with the 350ci LT1 V8 puts out 370hp (these are gross horse power figures).