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I actually found one on eBay. It’s an old pot metal emblem. 👍🏻
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70 Cortez Silver LS6 4.10 Automatic 70 Classic White LS6 3.31 4 speed 70 Astro Blue ElCamino (clone) LS5 5 speed 70 Concours Wagon Fuel injected ‘70 LS6/700R4 70 Cranberry Red LS6 4.10 4 speed 70 Cranberry Red LS6 4.10 4 speed survivor 70 classic white Malibu convertible |
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PeteLeathersac (09-17-2025) |
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I read his thread about discovering it was an LS6 on Team Chevelle and he was attempting to find info on the owner of the car. Very cool that the engine found it's way home.
Any history from the person you bought it from as to why it was removed and where it went ?? Seems it may still be in his name, since ownership was tracked to him ?
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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70 Cortez Silver LS6 4.10 Automatic 70 Classic White LS6 3.31 4 speed 70 Astro Blue ElCamino (clone) LS5 5 speed 70 Concours Wagon Fuel injected ‘70 LS6/700R4 70 Cranberry Red LS6 4.10 4 speed 70 Cranberry Red LS6 4.10 4 speed survivor 70 classic white Malibu convertible |
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olredalert (Yesterday) |
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