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John,
I have provided a few pictures but I'm not ready to show many because it needs to have the original parts placed back on (hone o drive, valve covers, headers, headers and side pipes...). I provided the motor and interior for review. The motor and full drivetrain is now out of the car. All parts and colors to match back in 1972... This will be an expensive project to put all parts back in place as a full rebuild is underway to ensure all is well after 27 years of being dormant. Enjoy and more to come when in final stages! |
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Where was the car built? Baltimore or Leeds Thanks for posting pics. I would have to say this has to be the "Ultimate" 1972 Chevelle!
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Joseph Farrow 1970 Chevelle L78 1970 Chevelle LS6 1972 Chevelle LS5 |
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I saw a post where a guy built his own set of header side pipes starting with a generic header kit that comes with a bunch of pre bent tubing and header flanges
I think the kit was from Speedway Motors |
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markinnaples (11-13-2020) |
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Here are the headers I sold to Chuck.
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markinnaples (11-13-2020) |
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Joseph,
The car to my knowledge is a Baltimore built car and it was delivered to the owner in December 1971. It is an early 1972 Chevelle. As far as the vents, it is the poor man's air condition system ("astro ventilation system). thanks, |
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Based on the orientation of the engine mount bolts on the frame and the lack of undercoating above the heater box, plus the fact that it started life on the east coast I would guess a Baltimore car.
Love these old street racers especially unmolested ones. Thanks for sharing the build with us!
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc (retired) www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specialized in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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Rick,
Thanks for the note! The car was never in any bad weather as it has low mileage ~7k. As far as the condition, it is very good as the original owner did a great job in keeping it in good shape. At the end of the day, it just becomes a refresh as the car is in great condition. I plan to honor the history of the car and the original owner who had it for 49 years. Regards, |
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I have provided some updates from today as the rear end is almost completed.
The traction bars and the remaining bolts, rear cover and shocks will go in this week and then onto the engine refresh. Enjoy, Mark |
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