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Interested in hearing opinions on the current values of LS6, LS5 and L78 1970 Chevelles. I realize that the LS6 is the top of the mark and has always commanded the highest prices. I'm curious about how the LS5 and L78 stack up. I've heard one suggestion that an L78 will be worth roughly have the LS6 value, comparing similar cars (pedigree, paperwork, condition, etc). Does that ballpark guide seem accurate? Will an LS5 bring more than a comparable L78? Thoughts?
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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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I would slot the L78 2nd in line behind the LS6, given that the L78 is a high performance motor and there’s fewer of them. The LS5, being a lower compression motor, would be a close third.
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I completely agree with Helmut but I'm a little surprised the L78 cars don't bring a premium over the LS5 since they are twice as rare were only available until the LS6 came out. That said, I've been looking for a documented #'s matching LS5/M22 70 Chevelle in red for a couple years now and haven't found a single car meeting my search criteria but I've seen numerous red LS6/L78 cars for sale.
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The only LS5 cars I see bring big money are the convertibles.
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In 1973 a friend offered me his 1970 LS-6 4 speed red convertible for $ 2,500 but i turned it down because i was buying a new 1973 Corvette ( talk about a stupid move )
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Rainer (11-14-2020) |
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Agree with the value rankings noted previously. Not that rarity always equates to value but I can tell you that as a previous longer term owner of a documented / restored LS5 convertible you would be hard pressed to find very many that have been listed for sale in the last couple decades that have a true build sheet for documentation......many pretenders that lack proper (or real) documentation.
I know that one gentleman on this site has a real one......Carolina Blue if I recall ![]() P.S. My old one is now living in the Albaugh collection surrounded by other noted Chevrolet convertibles.
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