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1967 Chevrolet P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM326
Chevrolet: 1967: P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM326
1967 Chevrolet P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM326SECTION P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM326
This is a LEMON manual, retrieved in 2025.
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- P10 Series 3.8L Eng VIN S, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD Powerglide
- P10 Series 3.8L Eng VIN S, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD THM400
- P10 Series 3.8L Eng VIN S, Not Available Trans
- P10 Series 3.8L Eng VIN S, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD 435GA
- P10 Series 3.8L Eng VIN S, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD 435GL
- P10 Series 3.8L Eng VIN S, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM326
- P10 Series 3.8L Eng VIN S, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM420
- P10 Series 4.1L Eng, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD Powerglide
- P10 Series 4.1L Eng, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD THM400
- P10 Series 4.1L Eng, Not Available Trans
- P10 Series 4.1L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD 435GA
- P10 Series 4.1L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD 435GL
- P10 Series 4.1L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM326
- P10 Series 4.1L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM420
- P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD Powerglide
- P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Automatic Trans, Trans Mfr CD THM400
- P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Not Available Trans
- P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD 435GA
- P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD 435GL
- P10 Series 4.8L Eng, Standard Trans, Trans Mfr CD SM420
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.