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Not mine and do not know the owner.
Gotta love a sept cast block in an 03b car! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-LS6-...1QQcmdZViewItem |
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Gotta love a sept cast block in an 03b car [/ QUOTE ] So you are saying it couldnt happen ![]() |
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Regardless of whether the date is correct or not on this car, showqualityone (the ebay seller) is suspected of building bogus cars. His ebay buying history included LS6 blocks, heads, blank trim tags, and an engine stamping set. Check out this post from Team Chevelle and then tell me if you'd trust anything from this guy...
http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=156818
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1969 Chevelle SS396 L78 M22 4:10 Tuxedo Black 1970 LS3 Malibu 400 BB convertible 1970 LS3 Malibu 400 BB coupe 1970 Chevelle 300 series LS3 400 BB coupe, special order Monaco Orange 1970 Chevelle Concours Estate LS3 400 BB wagon 1970 Chevelle SS396 L78 M21 3:55 Tuxedo Black |
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Are those SS emblems upside down??
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Are those SS emblems upside down?? [/ QUOTE ] Absolutely upside-down... ![]()
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1969 Chevelle SS396 L78 M22 4:10 Tuxedo Black 1970 LS3 Malibu 400 BB convertible 1970 LS3 Malibu 400 BB coupe 1970 Chevelle 300 series LS3 400 BB coupe, special order Monaco Orange 1970 Chevelle Concours Estate LS3 400 BB wagon 1970 Chevelle SS396 L78 M21 3:55 Tuxedo Black |
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Back to the block cast so far prior to car build: It was not uncommon to see this occur up to 6 months of a delta (betw casting of block and build of car) acoording to Jeff Dotterer. He said this was primarily due to relatively low production numbers for the LS6 cars. They would cast a bunch of blocks based on projections and dole them out as the RPO was checked off by the customer.
I am making NO statement about this particular car in this thread. ![]()
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[ QUOTE ] Gotta love a sept cast block in an 03b car [/ QUOTE ] So you are saying it couldnt happen ![]() [/ QUOTE ] No way am i saying that. If i did,i think you would bring up that oil pan thread ![]() |
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Well if you arent saying that it couldnt happen , i guess you just love to see Sept 69 cast blocks in March 70 cars, my bad
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Hey you want long date spreads? Go to Mopar. Most, if not all of the 1971 hemi cars had 1969 casting date blocks.
This led to a common sleezeball approach by dealers back in the 80's and 90's (before the casting span info was common knowledge) who would approach an unsuspecting seller of a car and tell them that since the date code on their 71 hemi cuda, charger, road runner, etc., wasn't a 71 casting date block, it must be a restamp and they should sell it for far less than what they were asking. ![]() |
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wow what a snake/a$$hole!
On block dates, and i may have said this before, Pontiac has the same wide spread with RAIV blocks. And i have always been told the batch theory...... and believed it. John |