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Mark,i owned an 19000 mile ls6 that had the open element air cleaner. you can look on the builsheet and it shows that. where is bill (red alert) he had told me a friend of his had owned this car in the 80's i believe.
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Now that i look at the buildsheet on this car,it says ss in the aircleaner box. Does anyone know what that means? the atlanta built ls6 i have,has a dg in the aircleaner box.
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Sorry,i was looking at the wrong car of mine with cowl induction. I did look up my other car without cowl induction and it is ss. Does anyone know what the code is for non cowl with a dual snorkel?
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The former owner told me the man got it for his wifes birthday she drove it to the store and told him ill never drive it again. So he went and bought her a biscayne. the grandson remembers going around the block in it every so often.
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Three possible air cleaners were available on the 1970 Chevelle Super Sport from all 7 plants.
In Box #55 of Buildsheet: *SS-Open Element *DG-Cowl Ind. Seal *CO-Dual Snorkle I talked to Tony P. 12 months ago when he had it for Sale on Ebay & remember when it was at Russo-Steele at Az. in January w/25.2 miles. He told me the Original owner removed the A.I.R. system soon after taking delivery.Brought it home for his wife,she drove it around the block a few times,then parked it.She just hated it.Remorseful,they let it sit before selling it to another,who saw it as a Future collectible,while in storage,he was offered big money back then to sell it to another who saw it as a collectors item too. Tommy Brooks was the second owner,Rick Walters was the third. When Tony Pate got it,the Drivers side door would not engage so they had to remove the doorpanel to free it up,& found another buildsheet behind the panel. An original correct date coded A.I.R. system was recently put on. |
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Was the car undercoated at the dealer or factory? Looks like it was a dealer or owner spray job with it getting on the exhaust and everything. Very cool low mileage car that deserves to be in a museum.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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Dealer appllied the Undercoating after taking delivery.
Some interesting details: It's missing the "CHEVELLE" grille emblem. That trunk is Text book! The underneath hood overspray. Those General 700 Bia/Belts! ![]() (Cmon Dennis,ya got to now! ![]() |
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And I can't see a Red Key lock mark on the Ignition switch of this February 24th built car.
Those look like Dill 627's? |
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What a beautiful, beautiful car. Of course, we know it can't be a real SS, according to the car show experts, with that column shift and bench seat! Almost (almost) makes me think my 12k and 18k cars are high mile.
Rick: I think that hood overspray (underspray?) is the exception rather than rule. I'm not saying it's "wrong" (it can't be!), just unusual. I've never seen orig with that much, have you? Lots of great details that are so often overlooked or wrong: Upper A arm bushing washers are black, not cad. Master cyl is black, not natural. Trunk spatter paint is very random and is sloppy on hinges. I can (and will) look at these photos for hours. Dave |
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The same people who was selling it before are the same people who are selling it now.
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1970 GTO JUDGE RAM IV 23,000 miles 1969 GTO convert RAM AIR 4spd 1964 GTO convert survivor |