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If you saw that around the Virginia/N.Carolina area,I'm pretty sure that was a dealer transplant.Sounds like the same one Sonny & Elmer saw back then too.
Marty S. tested a 71 LS-6 Mule in his magazine in 1971,but no FACTORY assembled ones have been proven today. --------------------- ![]() They're On The Move.. |
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The transplant scenario is likely,but you never know.
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Rick,
Let me see if I remember this: No 1970 LS-6 Corvettes - right? No 1971 LS-6 Chevelles? If I'm not mistaken, I've seen technical listing for LS-6 application for both cars for both years. More folk-lore? Steve
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I wouldn't exactly call it folklore,but technical materials were printed before the cars were assembled and made a reality.
I believe Chevrolet had ideas to assemble these two cars for public release,but they never fruitioned once their respective production lines started. ------------------ ![]() They Will Rein In Arizona.. |
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Folklore may be the LS7 chevelles.
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