From Reid Cunningham: I pulled into a gas station in Brookline, NH to fill up and was surprised when someone came out to pump the gas (I'm not in NJ!) then surprised again when I saw this 1973 Chevelle. Turned out the owner was the one running the pump so we had a conversation.
It runs the original 307 small block. I remembered the 307 was essentially a 283 block with a 327 crankshaft. (My head is stuffed with the most useless information). A quick search revealed this was the last year for the 307, it was the base V8 in any number of Chevys, only available with a 2 barrel and churning out an underwhelming 115 hp. A sad end to the mighty 283 family that powered Corvettes and Super Sports with multiple carburetors and even fuel injection. '73 was the first year of the midsized colonnade cars. I think this two door is quite handsome and I like the round taillights that were a bit of a retro touch for the time.
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