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Greg, Congradulations on your 70 LS6 feature in Chevy Rumble. Don't be upset with the text too much.As of now, your 70 LS6 is the earliest known to most of us, and we have seen both car and buildsheet as proof. So what if Doug Marion is a day off on the actual dates. I take it the "Last 70 L78 Chevelle" he if referencing is the one I restored here in NJ back in 98-99. Some of you were able to see a copy of the 12-8 L78 buildsheet last year. I have a suggestion. Ask Marion to do a feature on the "Last L78 and the First LS6 out of the Baltimore plant." We know both cars exist and are only one day apart.
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Kevin,
Thanks for the compliments..I was referencing the car you restored when I spoke to Doug...I think that would make a great article...It would certainly be a neat article to see what COULD be the first LS6 and the last 396/375 Chevelle in the same article. Also since both cars aren't the same old red or blue 1970 Chevelles, that "everyone" has it would make for some neat photos. Maybe that can be sent to Doug or any other magazines. thanks again |
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Just got the issue, I think you spoke to soon. Looks like a fine mention for your car. Doug is one of the few writers who has taken his time to help the world understand Chevy musclecars and Chevy racing history.
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