Mopar 318/275 HP vs. Chevy 327/275 HP 'L-30'

One of the advantages of the 327 Chevy, was the low-cost and availability of
performance parts, and all the inter-changeable parts.

Not much difference between the;
* L-30 = 327/250 HP '1962 thru 1965' Standard Performance Engine'
* L-30 = 327/275 HP
* L-75 = 327/300 HP

Can remember back in the Day at my Fathers Machine Shop, Chevy 327's out-numbered 'all'
Mopars 20-1 in Performance rebuilds.

Have to admit it, the 327 was a 'great street performer', especially in the
light Chevy II's and 67' and 68' Camaro's, and gutted 55'-56'-57' Chevy's.