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Any one remember the Cellossi / Ettelsen Chevrolet, Elmhurst Illinois delivered, Black/Red stripe/Red interior LS-6 / L-89 M-22 convertible Bill Clements from Chevy Craft in Lubbock Texas Had? I remember seeing an article in an old Cars magazine that showed the Build Sheet. The only documented LS-6 / L-89 car I have ever seen, and a very cool color combo. [/ QUOTE ] Gee; all that, and no A/C? ![]()
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[ QUOTE ] Any one remember the Cellossi / Ettelsen Chevrolet, Elmhurst Illinois delivered, Black/Red stripe/Red interior LS-6 / L-89 M-22 convertible Bill Clements from Chevy Craft in Lubbock Texas Had? I remember seeing an article in an old Cars magazine that showed the Build Sheet. The only documented LS-6 / L-89 car I have ever seen, and a very cool color combo. [/ QUOTE ] Gee; all that, and no A/C? [/ QUOTE ] Heard he DID have an A/C car with the rare LS6 delete option. ![]()
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Heard he DID have an A/C car with the [b]rare LS6 delete option. [/ QUOTE ] ![]()
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First I would like to say, I have NOTHING to gain by starting a story about a bogus car. I owned the first car the Bloomington Gold Benchmark award was founded on, a 1953 Corvette (Vin. # 100)the Straight Axle Corvette Club of America is currently doing an article on, a 1969 L-89 coupe the NCRS used for there Judging manuals, and numerous Camaros and Chevelles(Even a 1969 Hemi Roadrunner in 1974!). Any body who knows me, can tell you I am a Purist in the sence I appreciate a car for it's originality, it's rarity, or for it's historic value (If it IS a real car).
About 2 years ago I tried tracking this car down and I talked to a salesman at the selling dealership. He rememberd the car. I believe the engine code was CRW or CRY? First time I ever saw that code. I will post the article when I find it. I have a hard time believing someone had the vision to bogus up a build sheet way back in the late 1970's. I found out this car sold to a Ford Mustang collector out of Oklahoma At a Barrett / Jackson auction back in the mid 1980's, and is currently owned by one of our members living currently in California. A lot of cars were built not as they seemed back then. Look at all the spc (special paint car) cars now showing up. I have found over the years of having this desease (which we are not looking for a cure!)we all have collecting and restoring muscle cars, you just have to have an open mind. If this car is real, It is rarer than a ZL-1! |
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Chevy Craft was doing goofy stuff with 409's in the 80's too...
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Big Block Bill
I believe the Chevelle you are referring to was an LS-6 Convertible,and was sold here from Dick Wickstrom Chevrolet in Roselle,Il.,down to a customer waiting at Bronco Chevrolet in Odessa,Tx. |
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