Why Chevy Abandoned the 1962-1965 Fuel Injected 327 V8
The 1962-1965 Chevrolet fuel injected 327 cubic-inch V8 was one of the most state-of-the-art engines produced during the 1960s. Its output far exceeded the sought after 1 horsepower per cubic-inch milestone, then suddenly during the middle-of-the-1965 model year Chevy discontinued production of this legendary engine.
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