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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: olredalert</div><div class="ubbcode-body">----Dan,,,That Chevelle looks a lot like a car that many of us saw at a Mecum auction about 7-8 years ago at Pheasant Run. The owner bought it already restored but it suffered on his watch. He was a kid with too much money (gold chains, attitude etc.). It definetly has been refreshed if not completley redone, and looks good in the pics, but how many blue/white/white 375hp 4-speed 70s can there be???..........Bill S </div></div>
Not the same car. This car is out of the Des Moines area and made an appearance at MCACN a year or two ago. Top shelf restoration done locally. It's the real deal and definitely a true trailer queen.
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I think that's the car that originally sold new out of Auburn, Ne.
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If it was assembled @ Van Nuys on the 2nd week of Oct. & last 2 VIN digits are 21,then yes & with a 1972 dated 454 engine & a 1967 dated transmission in it when the 5th owner acquired it recently,before it was restored.
It's factory 3:55 rearend housing was the only original drivetrain component found with it then,last I heard. When it was for sale earlier,it came with a CE block included off to the side as well. Don't know where they're getting those exaggerated factory production figures from,(1 of 19, 1 of 10,1 of 4 ),and neither Chevrolet or Fisher Body kept track of paint colors. Very nice looking car,but that's the std. Super Sport hood,not a cowl induction. |
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