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Old 01-13-2013, 09:08 PM
68_L79_Malibu 68_L79_Malibu is offline
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Default Re: 1968 Chevelle L79 Numbers Match

Hi Guys,
Thank You for the warm welcome. I spoke with Bill at length about a week ago and he told me about this site. I usually hang out at Team Chevelle, but this looks like a great site and I am glad to be a part of it. As Bill told everyone, I am a retired New York City Fireman. My Dad was a Fireman for 35 years and I walked not only in his footsteps, but right into his old Firehouse. I had a lot of great memories there as a kid when my Dad worked there. The guys that my Dad trained and worked with showed me the ropes and passed down the tradition. I was blessed to work with some of the best people in the business and those memories I will cherish forever. I was at The World Trade Center on 9/11/01. I am not a hero, I was just doing my job that day. The heroes are the 343 Fireman who were killed that day. They are all my heroes and there isn't a day that goes by that I don't think of them. I lost quite a few close friends that day and I will never forget them.
I have been a certified Chevelleaholic and general car nut all of my life. My first car was my 68 Camaro listed in my signature. This was my Dad's car new. It was given to him as a gift from my Grandfather when Dad returned home from Vietnam. the car was restored with all GM Sheetmetal back in the late 80s and was painted at my Uncle Bobby and Uncle Tony's shop. The color is Fathom Blue and the best part was that it is in the movies right now. The Camaro is in David Chase's "Not Fade Away".

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I purchased the 68 L-79 Malibu back in December 2010. My wife loves 68s and red is her favorite color. The only problem is that she is unwilling to drive a 4 Speed car and there is no way I am going to change it to an automatic. the best thing to do is to sell the car and look for a 68 SS that has an automatic. Yes, I did post the 68 on Team Chevelle, just to gauge interest.

Guys, Thank You again for the warm welcome and I am happy to be a member of this site.
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1964 Malibu SS Unrestored 36,000 Mile Survivor
1966 Chevelle SS 396 Unrestored 76,000 Mile Survivor
1968 Camaro, Been in Family since new 51,000 miles
1968 Malibu L-79, 1 of 4082 ~ Sold
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Unrestored 15,000 Mile Suvivor
1955 Chevy Nomad
1984 Hurst Olds, Factory Sunroof, 1 of 99 ~ Sold
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