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Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
Green Bay. CPX used to supply parts.
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Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
Thanks to all...this board is the best...Marty
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Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
I will hold my tongue on this one.
But don't go near any 1970 Chevelle SS restored in Wisconsin..or Oklahoma for that matter. Seems there are some deceivingly sneaky restorers in those two areas most of all. Top that off with the fact that Volo is selling it...I'd rather have the plague! |
Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
I told you he could answer in 200 words or less and I could not agree more! [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
I heard that the LS6 rag top has been sold. Does anyone know the new owner?
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I will be setting the record straight on the fellow from Wisconsin shortly
The car sold for 80k at Volo and a collector who is selling his sports car collection and buying muscle cars bought it. The car was shipped to the east coast. |
Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
Actually I can speak for the Restorer from Green Bay. He is as honest as can be. He built a couple "replica" LS6 Convertibles for customers at the request of the car owners. He had no ownership nor anything to gain from the cars and was told by the owners they wanted them built just to drive for fun at a fraction of the cost of a real LS6 convertible. The first of these "replica" LS6 Convertibles I came across was at Volo about 5 or 6 years ago. It was beautiful Blue with white interior and stripes. I asked Volo Jay if it was documented and he said no; but if it was they'd be asking twice as much. He did give me the name of the restorer in Green Bay. I called directory information to get his number, then called him. This restorer immediately told me it was a replica, and was not happy about the owner trying to mis-represent it. Also there was another "replica" LS6 Convertible that graced the cover of MCR.
I don't know, nor have I asked about the current one at Volo, so can't comment on it. Charley may have the inside info. In addition, this restorer has restored "real" fully documented with build sheets LS6 Convertibles as well. This I know beyond a shadow of doubt. |
Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
Actually,I forgot to meantion that the car was a perfect restoration of a clone down to the vin#,cast,and date stamping on the block,paint tag,ect. And of course no documentation. I first saw a trio of these cars in Crystal Lake,IL about 4 years ago. The owner represented them as real cars and was asking 120k for the one that just sold!
One he still has, and the other hardtop is still at Volo priced at a rich 60k, and of course no doc's, but a perfect resto. If anyone is questioning the restorer's work from Green Bay, just check out the hardtop. I appreciate and totally agree with the previous message. This guy is fair and honest,however he has no control over someone misrepresenting a clone. Let's try and get our facts straight before we start line bashing; shall we? |
Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
Welcome Slobodaan
Noone here is bashing,just stating the facts we have encountered in the past. Can you tell us more Facts about yourself in your profile then just being a stranger? |
Re: LS6 Conver Chevelle at Volo
I don't think anyone was bashing the guy who restored the Chevelles. In fact, his quality and workmanship is very good, in my opinion. I certainly wouldn't call the Chevelles perfect clones or restorations.
Not everyone can afford the genuine article or in this case even a very nice,high quality ,clone. Did anyone read about the First Cuda convertible which someone invested six figures to purchase and restore. It turned out to be just a regular Barracuda with a faked vin [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/blush.gif[/img] |
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