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Re: Musclecar Photographs mrays
Known as the Fuller car, this 10K mile unrestored 70 Chevelle SS convertible has an LS6 with a TH400 and 4.10 gears. It's a highly documented LA built car that was sold new at McElevey Motors in Clinton IA. It was featured in the December 1987 issue of Muscle Car Review. It was a part of the Christenholz collection and sold for $500K.
This 70 Chevelle SS convertible has an LS6 with an M22 and is also a highly documented car from the Christenholz collection. I believe this is the only documented Black Cherry LS6 convertible. It sold for $280K.
This 70 Chevelle SS LS6 with a TH400 was advertised as a numbers matching car that was documented with a build sheet. I believe this car was restored by Chris White.
This 70 Chevelle SS LS6 with an M22 was sold new at Ronald Rice Chevrolet in Abilene KS. It was advertised as a numbers matching car that was documented with a POP and built sheet. It sold for $78K.
This 70 Chevelle SS LS6 with a TH400 has been talked about on this site numerous times. It was sold new at Krumpholz in West Chicago IL and has just under 5K miles. It is a mostly unrestored car that was at least partially repainted in the 80's due to an accident. It was advertised as a numbers matching and documented car.
This 02A Van Nuys built 69 Camaro was advertised as a Z/28 with an original DZ engine and a JL8 rearend. I believe it is too early to be a factory JL8 car and there was no mention of any documentation that the car was an original Z/28. It sold for $70K.
This 69 Z/28 RS was advertised as a numbers matching car with a JL8 rearend as well. This car was bid to $78K.
This 69 Z/28 was advertised as a numbers matching car that was documented with a POP and window sticker. It was bid to $95K.
This 69 Z/28 was advertised as a numbers matching car with chambered exhaust and a JL8 rearend. I have the VIN as N693672 which would make it a September of 69 built car and therefore too late to have come from the factory with the chambered exhaust system or the JL8 rearend. I also believe the stripes should be white and not black since it doesn't have a black vinyl top. It was bid to $70K.
This 69 Camaro SS was advertised as an original L89 car with a date code correct engine. It sold for $79K.
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