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I'll be more than happy to post the pics but I've promised the family a trip to Gatlinburg this weekend( even invited my mother in law to smooth this car thing over).
On a little different note, a lot of people got of track with this post. I'm not trying to convince you guys it's a real car, I know it's the real deal and I'm going to enjoy the car even if it was a 6 cyl. I was curious what it was worth and have enjoyed all the input over the last few days.
Sure it would be cool to find the build sheet, pop, anything to validate the car and without anything it's almost if not impossible to prove anything on a 1968. Every item to validate the car that was just mentioned can be bought today even though there are select few that can tell the difference but not many in some cases. Don't hold your breath until I post up and say "LOOKIE WHAT I FOUND,THE POP IMAGINE THAT" I'm only interested in preserving a little piece of my past and have fun doing so. Who knows what will become available in the future only time will tell???
I wonder if Central Chevrolet in Clombia has kept any records that old?? I'll call and see, I doubt they did.
[/ QUOTE ]It's worth a try,a previous owner to my L78 contacted the dealer(Long Beach Chevrolet)in witch the car was sold out of and was able to give him copies of an old sales journal with the vin#, the salesman's name and the name of the guy who financed the deal for his son. Good Luck