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Fendertag 1966 Coronet 440...

I'm sure it would be original. It would be the lighter duty one. The last three digits of the casting number would be 741.
 
All the 1966 B body cars I've ever owned or seen except 225 six cyl cars have had an 8 3/4 axle.
Not sure about 273.

Yes, that is what you have.

There is nothing wrong with a 741 casting.

Most common ratio I've seen is 2.94:1
 
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The poly is a good reliable engine, but performance parts, are much More plentiful for the LA engines.
 
Yes, harder to find parts for and items like a four barrel intake and headers are much more expensive.

My 66 poly was the torquiest 318 I've ever had.
 
Is a Poly more or less desireable than the LA version?
One downside to the Polyspherical - much like its' big brother the Hemispherical - is it's relatively Heavy! A Poly is close to as much as a regular 440...like 50 or 70 pounds less, I believe?
 
I wouldn't worry about that.
 
One downside to the Polyspherical - much like its' big brother the Hemispherical - is it's relatively Heavy! A Poly is close to as much as a regular 440...like 50 or 70 pounds less, I believe?
Shortblock is same weight just heads and intake are heavier, but much wider than the LA. Much less hipo parts for the poly.
 
Big blocks have a different bolt pattern, so there's a BB 727 and SB 727.
There's also one made for the slant 6 too. In all versions, there were both long tail slip yoke and short tail bolt-on flange versions, along with both linkage and cable shift depending on year. Truck/van/motorhome versions have a timing hole cut into the bell housings for easier ignition timing. The A100 version has a unique mount where the transmission hangs from a mount rather than sitting on one.
 
My info lists a G1 as being tinted glass all windows. Doesn't look like it from your photos though...
 
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