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Before the ’67 model year was out, the 383 was a factory-offered option. In 1968, things really took off. First, the famous 340-inch LA small block was introduced.
GM cars only Year One Cast Magnum staggered wheel kit with SS center caps and lug nuts. 5 on 4-3/4 bolt pattern. 2 - 17x8" wheels with 4-1/2" Backspacing or Zero Offset. 2 - 17x9" wheels with 5-1/8" Backspacing or +3mm Offset.
Exception: Even though 11th, 12th, and 13th end in 1, 2, and 3, they still take “th” because of their special spelling and pronunciation: 11th, 12th, 13th (not 11st, 12nd, or 13rd) Common Uses of Ordinal Numbers in English Ordinal numbers are used in everyday English to show position, order, or rank in many real-life situations.
For example, when you are talking about your 12th birthday, you say “My twelfth birthday,” not “My 12nd birthday.” This rule helps keep your English clear and correct.
Correct spelling, explanation: the correct form is 12th, because nd is the abbreviation for second, therefore the numeral ending with nd must be pronounced with second at the end (for example 22nd; twenty-second).
When it comes to writing ordinal numbers, there seems to be a common confusion between whether to use “12nd” or “12th.” The correct form, without a doubt, is “12th.”