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350 chevy and a 350 GMC, is there any difference?.
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Posted by O on December 26, 2006 at 14:07:19 from (4.156.249.145):
Hello, I would like to know if there was any difference in between a 350 found in a Chevy and a 350 found in a GMC?. I was told that a GMC was known to be better built and more durable, but I thought I would ask. Someone told me a GMC had more steel in the block for strength. Is this true?.
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