Newbie here - don't know squat!

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corvetteronw

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Jul 9, 2009
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I sold my last Corvette a couple of years ago and have been looking around for another automobile hobby.
I looked at some of the cars for sale sites and noticed that the G bodies look interesting. I want my next project to be rear wheel drive, small block GM and relatively affordable. Since my left knee has been acting up on me I will probably get one with an automatic transmission.
I will have lots of questions.
#1. What years came with an overdrive transmission and were they the 700R4 or something else? :?:
 

corvetteronw

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Jul 9, 2009
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Thank you!
What year did these cars start dealing with computer controls? i.e. the dreaded "check engine" light.
 

SScamino

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I believe it was 1981 and even then it was only on cars that had v8s, atleast that what it says in my original 1981 el camino owners manual, I got lucky, my car was originaly a 229 v6, now it has a 355, but anyway welcome gbodys are good car to get into too!
 
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