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Whatever the numbers are...doesn't much matter....just the fact that Hrudka owned it makes it pretty cool !
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Good point on the M-22 Bill....
I was thinking along those lines.... ![]() Steve ![]() |
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I think most of you know that with the current documentation available, it is impossible to throw out production figures with accuracy. There's no proof it is "1 of 6" or even the El Camino's "1 of 1" (leave that one for the Mopar guys). These numbers float around because some "expert" or self-proclaimed expert thinks it is this or that. How long has the "1 of 18" LS6 ragtops been floating around? Now tell me, LS6 experts, how many invoices do you guys have in your collection? Certainly more than 18!
The SS was an option in 1969, right? So it is known how many SSs were built, total. It's known how many L89s were installed, right? But by bodystyle? That info doesn't exist, and any attempt to speculate doesn't do anything positive for the hobby. |
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