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whats your car weigh?
I was discussing this with a son. I told him I bet our 67 Tempest Sprint weighs less than our 4WD 2 dr S10 Blazer.
Im guessing the 67 weighs about #3400. Sprint sport coupe factory AC,PS,PDB, Trans is a 200-4R Please list all the major options with your weight
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AMA SHEET
Shows my '66 with options shown as 3644#
I've added several more options over the years and run on larger tires. But would say it's still under 3800#
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My 67 Sprint Bird was 34ish. That was with fluids.
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This was before the turbo. So OHC with Sprint intake/exhaust manifolds, 2004r, 8.5" rear axle and about a 3/4+ tank of gas iirc. On Drag Week I rolled across the scales at about 3,400lbs flat sitting in the car with the turbo system, 4L60e, 9" nearly full tank and in the car.
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Power discs on a '69 Firebird add 28 lbs [~ AMA specs]
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using Jeffs chart(but mines a 67 not 66)
mine comes out pretty close to what I guessed at 3440# Now seeing that post about the brakes I need to add another 28# so its 3468#
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