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View Poll Results: Engine in your 9C1
L03 5 18.52%
L05 7 25.93%
LG4 2 7.41%
LM1 1 3.70%
LT1 12 44.44%
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Old 07-17-2006, 09:47 AM
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Re: What V8 engine powers your 9C1?

I can still get my tired old 1991 (130K) up to 125MPH... I've run it at 75MPH for 3 and 1/2 hours straight two days in a row (Waterbury, CT to Allentown, PA... there and back).
No question about it, Chevy built a durable car when they put together the Caprice and the 9c1s are the icing on that cake.
I still see dozens of boxy Caprices, both 9c1 and civilian, on the roads in Connecticut.
As a daily driver, these cars are unbeatable (in my humble opinion)... as performance vehicles, they don't rate all that highly but a 9c1 will still beat a lot of newer cars off the line with it's superior torque.
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Re: What V8 engine powers your 9C1?

L03 - Tbi 305
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