The last year for the Chevrolet 409 engine was 1965. After that, the engine was phased out as Chevrolet shifted its focus to new engine designs and technologies. The 409 had been popular in the early 1960s, particularly in performance applications, but its production ended with the introduction of new models and engines.
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Yes, the 409 was first produced in 1961 and installed in the Chevy Impala SS. But considering that only 142 cars were equipped with the 409 that year it would be an extremely rare car indeed. I have never seen one in a 1961 Impala. The very next year the 409 was installed in over 15,000 Impalas. The engine was last produced in 1965.
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Chevrolet never built a 410. They built a 409 but never a production 410. You can buy a 410 aftermarket engine. The 409 was produced from 1961-65.
409 Cubic Inches = 6.7 liters
Chevy 409 is a big block V8 engine. It was produced by Chevrolet from 1961 to 1965. It was a 6.7L engine, with a single or dual four barrel carburetor.
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Chevrolet made the 409 cubic inches (6.7 L), available from 1961 to 1965. Hope this helps
yes there were a few 409's made in 61 but they were rare as the 348 was the big engine back in 61.
1999 was the last year it was a available,
I bought one in 1962 from a chevrolet dealer. Do not think you could purchase one in 1961 from a dealer.
The last year of the LT1 engine was 1997. This engine was used in various Chevrolet models, including the Corvette and Camaro. After 1997, the LT1 was succeeded by newer engine designs, such as the LS series.