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Hey guys, I was always kinda curious to know exactly where the engines and tranmissions in my rides are from. I mean I know that the Impala was put together by the nice people up in Oshawa, and my truck was built in Atlanta, but what kind of information would I need to know where the transmission and engine were produced. I'm fairly certain that they weren't built on site, but I guess I could be wrong. If anyone happens to know, then I'd love to see an answer.

your truck is a 350? all the V8 SBC's ive owned were from either Flint, Michigan or Todowanda (sp?) NY

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350, THM-350 in the truck, 3.8, 4T65E in the Impala, 2.2DOHC, not sure what trans in the Cobalt, and the Alero, 4.3, 4L60E in the crew cab S10, 4.3 700R4 in the '89 S10 Blazer, 5.3 and probably a 4L60E or 4L80E in the '05 Silverado, and finally 350 and THM-400 in the '83 3/4-ton truck.

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