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SS427 02-06-2003 12:08 PM

Low mileage LS-6
 
It's back on the market again after being hidden for quite a while. This is the car mr70 owned some time ago. Thought I would post it for those who have been looking albeit a little expensive.
Rick

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...;category=6164



hvychev 02-06-2003 06:18 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Wow. Rick P is this the car that you owned that you showed me the pictures of where the original owner saw the car at the Chevelle show and became emotional when he saw the cigarette burn that he put on the seat some 20+ years before? How did you originally find/come across this car?

Mr70 02-06-2003 09:13 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Thats this Chevelle Frank.
The Original owner was going to buy the Chevelle back for almost half the ebay starting price in July 1997.
He went and bought a New Corvette instead.
The Chevelle was found in Michigan where it sat for nearly 20 years until it came back here.
I wonder if Scott is still the owner on Title???

Belair62 02-07-2003 07:56 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Sold new at Bob Crumpholz Chevrolet in West Chicago ...

Mr70 02-07-2003 08:14 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Bob Krumpholz in West Chicago.Today it is CrossRoads Chevrolet owned by Ed Schoenthaler.Also known as Mr.Ed who sold at Brigance,and later Fencl-Tufo.
I still have Copies of 7 documents of Original Paperwork on this Chevelle.The Service inspector who signed the PDI still works there.

SS427 02-07-2003 08:15 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
...............for a total of $4545.55.......... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

The interesting thing about this and maybe mr70 can clarify, build date of 5/7/70 but a receipt at destination on 4/9/09 and a pre-delivery check off date of 4/13/70. There is a stamping on the build sheet of April 2nd so maybe the car was scheduled for 5/7 but the produced it early? [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

Mr70 02-07-2003 08:19 PM

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By SS427...............for a total of $4545.55.......... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

The interesting thing about this and maybe mr70 can clarify, build date of 5/7/70 but a receipt at destination on 4/9/09 and a pre-delivery check off date of 4/13/70. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

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The build date is March 26-1970.Dealer received April 9-1970.Sold April 13-1970.APOLLO 13!!!! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]

SS427 02-07-2003 08:25 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Rick, You are right, I was reading the wrong spot.
Rick

gmsports 02-07-2003 08:29 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Hey guys. I just pulled the car from e-bay for now. A depoist is being sent to me. This is a great car.

Steve

Mr70 02-07-2003 08:32 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Welcome Steve.
Are you the Owner of this Chevelle,or just a broker?
If so where did you get it from?
I am curious where it has been since June 2000.
Rick

gmsports 02-07-2003 08:35 PM

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I am the owner. I bought it 2 years ago out of Minn. from Scott.

Mr70 02-07-2003 08:40 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Can you say where it is going to now,is it someone from this website?
I woud like to keep in touch with the new owner.
Great Chevelle!

gmsports 02-07-2003 08:43 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Keep in touck and after I recieve the Payment I will ask his permission to release his info.

Tenney 02-08-2003 12:56 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
This car appears identical to one I recall seeing on the showroom floor at Richard Buxbaum's Classic Motors of Hinsdale (now Continental) circa '77, or so. I believe it had 2900 miles showing at the time.

Mr70 02-08-2003 02:46 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Tenney
Thats this Chevelle.
I also have the issue of Hemmings Motor News from 77 advertising it for sale.
Richard Buxbaum also worked with Jack Douglass for a brief time.

Belair62 02-08-2003 03:01 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Steve...nice to see you took time out from working on P51 Mustangs to post here !!!!

Bob

Tenney 02-08-2003 03:52 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Thanks for your reply, mr70. Would've loved to have scored that car back in the day (wouldn't mind having it now, either), but was 17 at the time and couldn't come close to swinging it. Would likely have more than 4k on it today if I had, though. And so, for survivor fans everywhere, perhaps it's best I was dough-free that day.

Buxbaum was cool to show me around, I thought. Think he had a '69 396/375 Camaro SS as a driver (silver/no stripes) at the time. 6k on the clock as I recall.

BTW - not to cast aspersions on a beautiful car, but was told there was a subsequent trailering incident involving the Chevelle. Appears to have been just a rumor, though, fortunately. Glad to see it's more than alive (and kicking, no doubt, on the rare occasions it's driven).

Mr70 02-08-2003 08:59 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
I don't know anything about a Trailer accident,but I do know it did get t-boned in an intersection back in the late 70's.It had to get a new hood,and Fender,and inner wheel well back then.
We did a owner history search to cooberate the story.
We found that these body parts were resprayed Lacquer paint back then.Also that oil psi gauge cut into the dashboard.Not meant to take anything away from it today,as it is a great Chevelle in my eyes. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Tenney 02-09-2003 02:47 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Perhaps the trailer deal and the t-bone incident are one and the same, mr70 (they do have the letter 't' in common), as the time period of the fender-bender that you referenced coincides with what I was told re: the trailer mishap.

FWIW, my story came from a fellow in S. Illinois (circa '80-'81) who had a '64 GTO showing 4k on the odo for sale. I'd seen this GTO at Classic Motors of Hinsdale a few years prior, and this lead to a discussion of various Buxbaum cars, Chevelle included, and the subsequent tale of the trailer.

gmsports 02-10-2003 09:38 PM

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The guy in NY is backing out of the deal, which is ok. I might relist it...but would appreciate any futher info,stories, etc.....Thanks for all your help!! Steve [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

Belair62 02-11-2003 01:14 AM

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I hope it wasn't because of the fender bender story....he missed a nice car if it was...I bet there are few if any cars that escaped with absolutely no bodywork in 30 years.

SS427 02-11-2003 03:08 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Steve,
You should have no trouble selling the car to another collector/enthusiast. I have seen some others sell in the same $$ neighborhood that were nowhere near as nice. Unfortunately, all the buyers on my list won't take green. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
Rick

gmsports 02-11-2003 06:05 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
I have already had more interest in the car, all from this site!!! Still don't know if I want to sell...Would be real hard to replace....seems to be alot of Low milage cars that have been restored? Why should/would you restore a car under 10K original miles? Might as well do a 110K mile car...it's only original once!! Just my opinion, I have nothing against restored cars in fact I have quite a few! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

ORIGLS6 02-12-2003 07:37 PM

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If you're looking for some support on the "Unrestored" side of the fence, count me in. Judging from the pictures, I see no reason to even consider it yet. I'll bet Rick agrees with me on this; without these cars, where do you get the information to do the correct restoration of the 110k cars? And, for what it's worth, I love the color combo! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggthumpup.gif[/img]

Mr70 02-12-2003 09:14 PM

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Great Color Combo.
And could you imagine this Mist Green code #45 LS6, sitting next to the Citrus Green code #43 LS6,and Tonsors code #48 Forrest Green LS6.....I can. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggthumpup.gif[/img]

Stefano 02-12-2003 09:56 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Yeah, sounds like one of those flashbacks all you guys from the 70s are always referring to.

JChlupsa 02-12-2003 10:20 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
nope the flashback I had this past weekend was when I went and looked at a 66 Chevy Van that is for sale. Had it been more solid it would be getting new carpet in it this weekend

Belair62 02-12-2003 10:31 PM

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HC I feel a song coming on...Stefano....don't try and be innocent....that cigar you always have smelled like there was wacky tobaky in it [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/naughty.gif[/img]

Stefano 02-13-2003 01:42 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Thats because I use Italian Tabacco. Its the Gumba Brand.

mr gasser 02-13-2003 01:47 AM

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Stefano get it right it,s Strunso brand [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worship.gif[/img]

olredalert 02-14-2003 01:04 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Mr.70,

------In your owner search you missed me!I was the second owner,as I bought the car from Rick Morehouse(the original owner).I was the manager of Classic Motors back at that time,and had several other cars,so was short on money.That was how Richard B got involved.I had to borrow half the money from him.To the fellow who mentioned the L78 Camaro;when you were at Classic all those years ago,you were probably talking to me as the silver Camaro with the low miles was mine,not Richards.
-----When Rick sold me the car it had 396 emblems on it and was a fairly well known "midnite racer" out on the far west side of Chicago.It won a whole bunch of street races.What a sleeper it was!It had alot of non-stock parts on it(headers,elec fuel pump,drag shocks,10 inch slicks,and more).Rick had alot of the original stuff,but not all(smog was MIA).I took the car back as close as I could to stock.Back then the smog set-up didnt have the importance it does today,so I didnt bother with it.I got to the point where I didnt want a partner,but I didnt have the money to pay Richard off so we put it in a Kruse auction at Old Chicago that Classic Motors sponsored.One of our mechanics(a kid named Kevin)was to drive the car down to Old Chicago from Hinsdale along with several other cars we were running thru the auction.About half way there a drunk pulled out from a side street and tee-boned Kevin big time.As I recall,it wasnt the front that got damaged but the drivers side door and quarter.It buckled the roof,so I guess the damage was a little worse than you guys are aware of.
------Richard and I got a very acceptable settlement from the insurance co. and Richard then sold the car to a car salesman who worked for Billy Jacobs.He then took the car to a guy named Vic who,in my estimation,was one of the best body men and painters I ever saw.He was from Lockport Il. and when the car came out of there you couldnt have ever told it had been hit unless you started pulling the interior apart.Im pretty sure Vic painted the whole car,but cant ask him because he passed away several years ago.The salesman sold the car,and I heard that it went up to MI. and I lost track of it from then until 1999 when it popped up at Dana Mecums Arlington auction.By then Vics paint job had suffered quite a bit.The car went from there to a Florida dealer,and I think he told me he sold it to somebody from Minnesota so things sort of fit.If the Ebay pictures arent lying they certainly look better than the paint I saw at Arlington,so maybe the car has been squirted again.
------All the numbered and dated pieces were original to the car when it got wrecked,and appeared to still be there at Arlington.I have pics of the car somewhere that were taken the day I bought it from Rick......I just tracked them down and remember,now,that this car was one of the infamous General Tire cars(same as the 26 mile car).
------Im not sure what the old car is worth,but it is a true low mile,original engine LS6 Chevelle,with a tremendous amount of paperwork and prior owners who are still around.Hope I have straightened out some of the misconceptions and hope the car finds a very good home............Bill S

gmsports 02-14-2003 01:24 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Bill,
Hope I will talk to you soon...As the current owner, I love hearing all about this cars past(and what a past!)The car is GREAT!!...Thanks again.... [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/3gears.gif[/img]Steve

hvychev 02-14-2003 03:00 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Wow it is simply amazing. There is almost not a single rare car that can escape the memory of someone that either knew the car or owned it. It is very interesting to hear these storys that come out of the woodwork. Two rare Chevelles have been discussed in the past couple of days by the 2nd owners. Bill and this LS6 and Andy and the Orange COPO Chevelle. Not to mention Scott and ZL1 57. I guess we should all be carefull what we say or think we know about our cars because who knows what the people who owned them 10-20-or even 30 years ago could tell us. Perfect example the 2 Yenko Camaros at the Super car reunion. I guess my whole point is research, research, research!! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]

BTW great info and story Bill!!

gmsports 02-14-2003 05:44 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
frank,
I fully agree with you! I DO want to know the Full history of my car (good & bad). I have recieved a couple of personal e-mails from fellow collectors that wanted me to know that they think the car is GREAT! and too bad about the negitive stories on this thread. PLEASE I do NOT NOT NOT feel that the history of this (or any) car is bad....Things happen....good or bad they just happen. It doesn't make the cars any worse or better!As long as things are fixed right and are not "passed off" or "incorrectly stated" does it really matter? To me this is not just a"hobbie" but a love! I'm thrilled to see so many others saving, restoring, and enjoying these "works of art". My hats off to those who can make money at it also....Steve [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]

SS427 02-14-2003 12:53 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Great story Bill, I should have known you were part of it's history. Any other stories or news you care to share.................. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]

Steve,
All things considered, I would not take any of the comments as negative but just information to make people aware of it. Some of them are items I was not aware of and they do not detract from the value of the car in my opinion. There are very few cars out there especially ex-drag cars that do not have some type of battle scars hidden somewhere. Enjoy the car for what it is, an excellent example of a low mileage LS6.
Rick

gmsports 02-14-2003 01:02 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Thanks Rick..I have and will continue to enjoy it...Maybe some day I will drive it!!!!...Even, (maybe) 1 mile instead of just moving it around the warehouse......Any past owners care to share how it drives???????

olredalert 02-20-2003 06:22 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
------When relating old stories about old cars its often good to do a little digging even if you think your memory is perfect.Ive been informed that due to some posts in reference to this beautiful LS6(mine included)a deal for this car fell thru.At the time the accident happened,as you can imagine)I was rather distraught.I looked once at the car and never did see it damaged again.While talking to another Classic Motors ex-employee I have found that the damage was less extensive than I had(for years)felt it was.I truly wish I had done my homework prior to my post as a sale might not have been sidetracked.Steve,I apologize to both you and the Registry for jumping the gun and overstating the actual damage..........Bill S

gmsports 02-20-2003 10:23 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Bill,
Thank you for admitting that you are human. We ALL make mistakes! No hard feelings here. That was over 25 years ago..... I can barely remember what I ate for breakfast yesterday. Most people would not have the integrity or the BALLS to admit thier mistakes. THANK YOU!!!!!!The car is a great original piece of low milage history.Your input and past ownership,history,and stories have put in some missing pieces.If you are ever in California, you would be most welcome to "play cars" in our garage.Steve M. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif[/img]

gb70 02-23-2003 04:30 AM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
Steve,
I have shopped at your yard on Old Oakland Road before. I used to live in Milpitas. Anyhow, I own a low milage LS6 and I am currently restoring it. Would you mind if I took a few pictures of the "original" engine compartment. Rick can verify who I am with regards to my car. I have been following this thread and the one on TC's web site. I think you made mention that the car is at your work site. Is this not the car that was for sale at Kassabian Motors in Dublin, CA? I am sure I saw it there a couple years ago.

gb

gmsports 02-23-2003 04:16 PM

Re: Low mileage LS-6
 
GB,
This is the car that was on display at Kassabian's. Brad is a good friend and I used to float some of my cars to him to help bring people into his showroom. (They get some insane prices for thier cars there!)The car is at my warehouse in Hayward..Call me and we will work out a time. I still don't understand why most people don't want to let others photograph or have copies of original docs. of thier cars? (Anyone care to explain?)....Steve


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