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'67 L-79 Chevy II, One of Six L-79s in '67, with Docs
I believe this is a member's car. I'd love to own it - talk about RARE.
Link to 1967 L-79 Chevy II eBay auction https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/nkMAA...-w/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/8i0AA...-u/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/WK8AA...-y/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/TU4AA...AK/s-l1600.jpg https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/wwAAA...AJ/s-l1600.jpg 118377W205318 |
16 year old ME just wet his pants !!!
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to bad it missing all the good stuff
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So, let me know what is so rare on this car? I missed it...
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It's in the title of this post.
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So, a 67 with a 327/325 is rare? I thought there was a lot MORE than 6
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in 1967 the L-79 (327/325) was coded ZI just like the 1966 Nova L-79 (327/350) but in 1967 the intake was cast Iron not aluminum like the 1966 was. I think a true number in 1967 was 7 documented cars with the L-79.
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Now I'm real confused
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The number of L79 67's has been said by many that follow these cars could be closer to 10-12 cars total built. I know there are at least 5 or 6 accounted for. Only 2 (IIRC) have their original engines. All mid to late June thru early July, qjet carb on iron intake, 12 bolt with 3.07 gear, and Saginaw trans. I'm going off memory so I might not be 100% on my thoughts. There have also been some think that the pop's were misstamped or a few too many and we all know the pop's aren't 100% error proof.
I'm not throwing shade on this car as its all rumors and/or intelligent assumptions. I give them all pause and have my own opinion on these 67 L79 cars but I don't own one and but if I ever do I know the one it will be. Good luck with the sale Joel. Its a good car IMHO. |
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In 66, there were a lot more than 6 or 7 L79 Novas. In 67, a whole different story. For many years, most people were highly skeptical that ANY 67 L79 Novas existed.
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What of ‘66 L79 Canadian Acadian production, is 63 Units correct also what’s confirmed of ‘67 Acadian #’s?:hmmm: ‘66 L79 Nova Production @ 5000+ may be correct but always seems more than you’d think, like ‘70 LS6 ‘Velles.:dunno: :beers: ~ Pete . |
I know several people that bought brand new ‘66 L79’s. They were cheap, easy to find and were referred to as “350 horse Chevy II’s” or the “Vette motor Nova”.
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Thats a bad car. I know of a 66 or 67 L-79 car local to me that I once checked the #s and it was the real deal. i don't remember what year. However it is the exact same color combo as this one. Now I got to go see. I work with the guy and he bought it off another guy that sold it to him when he retired about 6 years ago. It was his first car.Tune in.
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I have seen people say all the 67 ChevyII L79's were Saginaw M20 4-spds. But the Chart in post # 16 above shows 2 M21's in 67. That suggests 4 M20's and 2 Muncie M21's.
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Sold.
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Congrats!
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Are you at liberty to say where it might be heading? General is fine.
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VA
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