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What cars came stock with a Chevy 350 and 700r4 transmission?

While the Chevrolet 350 engine and 700R4 transmission were popular combinations in the 1980s and 1990s, they were not necessarily offered as a "stock" package in every car.

The 700R4 was primarily used in rear-wheel drive applications, and the Chevy 350 was the most common V8 engine in many GM vehicles. Therefore, the most likely vehicles to come stock with this combination were:

* Chevrolet:

* Camaro: From 1982 to 1992, the Camaro came with the 350 and 700R4 in various trim levels.

* Caprice: 1981-1996 Caprice models often featured the 350 and 700R4.

* Monte Carlo: 1981-1988 Monte Carlo models could be equipped with this combination.

* Chevy Trucks: Many Chevrolet pickup trucks (C/K Series, Silverado, Suburban) and SUVs (Blazer, Tahoe) were available with the 350 and 700R4.

* Pontiac:

* Firebird: Like the Camaro, the Firebird from 1982 to 1992 offered the 350 and 700R4.

* Grand Prix: 1980s Grand Prix models could be equipped with this powertrain.

* Buick:

* Regal: Some 1980s Regal models featured the 350 and 700R4.

* Oldsmobile:

* Cutlass: Certain Cutlass models from the 1980s could be equipped with the 350 and 700R4.

Note: The specific trim levels and model years that came with the 350 and 700R4 can vary. It's best to consult factory brochures or online resources for specific models.

It's important to understand that many vehicles came with different engine and transmission options, and the 350/700R4 combo was often a performance upgrade option.