I looked at your web page and have a question. Is this an original V8 car? I was just wondering about the production figures. I have a friend in the US who has a 66 SD but his was a 6 originally.
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Never mind, I think I found the answer in the Acadian production thread. It appears that is the V8 number. Anyone know the 6 cyl number?
-- Edited by Carl Stevenson at 00:33, 2008-11-18
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars
Carl my SD was originally a Six banger with a Powerglide. I believe that there were a total of 552 Canso SD's produced in 1966, this includes sixes and eights. There were 63 Acadians of all models built with L79's in 1966. I ordered one in April of 1966 and received it in June. There was a total of six L-79's in Calgary, back then, of which two were Acadians and four were Nova's. Jack Carter Chevrolet ran one in the Shell 4000 rally in '66. (The car finished 12th.)
I understand that there were a total of 144 Canadian made L79's produced in Novas and Acadians in 1966.
wow what a car!i did up a stocker 66 a few years ago,got this 67 last spring & cleaned 'er up a little,fun to drive with the 400 hp sbc 400!!i swapped the wheels with my "rez rocket" for a few pics ....don
wow what a car!i did up a stocker 66 a few years ago,got this 67 last spring & cleaned 'er up a little,fun to drive with the 400 hp sbc 400!!i swapped the wheels with my "rez rocket" for a few pics ....don