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First usage of the 350 was in the 1967 [[Chevrolet Camaro]] and 1968 [[Chevrolet Nova|Nova]] producing 295 horsepower (gross); other Chevrolet vehicle lines followed suit in the year 1969.  
First usage of the 350 was in the 1967 [[Chevrolet Camaro]] and 1968 [[Chevrolet Nova|Nova]] producing 295 horsepower (gross); other Chevrolet vehicle lines followed suit in the year 1969.  


The GM Goodwrench 350 crate engine comes in several variations. The lowest priced uses the pre-1986 four-bolt casting molds with two dipstick locations; pre-1980 on the driver's side and post-1980 on the passenger's side. This engine was produced in Mexico since 1981 as the Targetmaster 350, and now the GM Goodwrench 350.{{Facts|date=September 2008}}
The GM Goodwrench 350 crate engine comes in several variations. The lowest priced uses the pre-1986 four-bolt casting molds with two dipstick locations; pre-1980 on the driver's side and post-1980 on the passenger's side. This engine was produced in Mexico since 1981 as the Targetmaster 350, and now the GM Goodwrench 350.


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