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Steve Shauger 05-28-2025 02:47 AM

68 SS L89 Lemans Blue with White Deluxe
 
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I just performed a Vintage Inspection on a very rare one of 272 built. Complete original drivetrain, engine L89 MT coded, M21 with 410 positraction. The owner did much of the work. One final exterior piece is install the white vinyl top. More detail to come after I finalize my inspection report.

I looked at this car in 82-84 when it was for sale. Unfortunately the seller decided to keep the car!

Lynn 05-28-2025 02:51 AM

What a find.

This is in no way meant to be critical.... but looks like the wheel and tire are just a bit too far forward in the wheel wheel. Same thing happened to my Z in 1977. The alignment pin locating dowel had broken for some reason and the axle started to creep forward on one side. Easy fix.

Helped a guy about 15 years ago try to find documentation for his 68 L89 purchased new by his dad. Engine was MIA.
Never could document it, but pretty certain it was originally an L89.

dykstra 05-28-2025 10:51 AM

Wowzaaa! Very cool!!:worship:

big gear head 05-28-2025 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Lynn (Post 1672875)
What a find.

This is in no way meant to be critical.... but looks like the wheel and tire are just a bit too far forward in the wheel wheel. Same thing happened to my Z in 1977. The alignment pin locating dowel had broken for some reason and the axle started to creep forward on one side. Easy fix.

Helped a guy about 15 years ago try to find documentation for his 68 L89 purchased new by his dad. Engine was MIA.
Never could document it, but pretty certain it was originally an L89.

I saw a L89 engine for sale on facebook yesterday.

napa68 05-28-2025 12:21 PM

That gives me urges:grin:

RPOLS3 05-28-2025 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by napa68 (Post 1672893)
That gives me urges:grin:

You do have a thing for blue 68 L78's.........:naughty:

enio45 05-28-2025 10:17 PM

Owner did a fantastic job - hats off!!

Steve Shauger 05-28-2025 10:50 PM

This was Bob's first restoration and installed and welded all the sheet metal. He did 80% himself , but farmed out painting and had McBetts rebuild the engine.

He and his brother purchased the car in 1994, and the plan was to restore it together. Unfortunately his brother passed two years later and the restoration plan was shelved for 29 years. Bob finally had the time and in 18 months finished the car this May. His brother would be proud of the finished product.

cook_dw 05-29-2025 12:51 AM

Pretty car. Well done restoration. Congrats to the owner and agree his brother would be very proud.

Maxsg1973 05-29-2025 03:11 AM

Nice car! Looks like the twin to my car. Wish my L78 was a L89. LeMans Blue is the best color, with Rallye Green a close second IMO. Then of course Hugger orange in 1969 is my favorite color. Can't wait for more pics

enio45 05-29-2025 04:17 AM

Gary - you got a great car too!!!!!!!!!

Zman1969 05-29-2025 04:25 PM

beautiful car but no pics of L89- what a tease!!

1967 4K 05-30-2025 08:21 PM

I was wondering about a couple of engine pics also.

Steve Shauger 05-30-2025 08:25 PM

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This car is a work in progress and has a list of item to change if owner feels inclined. That 730 Parchment interior with a black headliner and white trim. Unique but for me not so much!

Steve Shauger 05-30-2025 08:42 PM

Moorehead & Sons New Hope, PA
 
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Thanks, Paul, for the dealer advertisements. According to Shipping Dealer records it was completed at the Norwood plant on 3/26/68

PeteLeathersac 05-31-2025 01:44 AM

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Here’s a couple more old Newspaper Ads, sorry but nothing of ‘68 Camaros.
Looks like Moorehead lost their Chevy Franchise for actions contrary to their GM agreement, ceasing operation 10/74 as this link…
https://law.justia.com/cases/federal...2/873/2284827/
:beers:
~ Pete

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Pro Stock John 05-31-2025 06:44 PM

Awesome car. Can't be that many #s matching L89 1st gens out there.

X66 714 05-31-2025 06:49 PM

[QUOTE=Steve Shauger; That 730 Parchment interior with a black headliner and white trim. Unique but for me not so much![/QUOTE]

I think it's cool looking. Much better than black. I do think the pinch welt on the headliner would've been better black....Joe

Pro Stock John 06-03-2025 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by big gear head (Post 1672892)
I saw a L89 engine for sale on facebook yesterday.

Surprised there wasn't a bigger reaction to this post.

AlphaDog 06-29-2025 09:12 PM

L89 Motor
 
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Originally Posted by Lynn (Post 1672875)
What a find.

This is in no way meant to be critical.... but looks like the wheel and tire are just a bit too far forward in the wheel wheel. Same thing happened to my Z in 1977. The alignment pin locating dowel had broken for some reason and the axle started to creep forward on one side. Easy fix.

Helped a guy about 15 years ago try to find documentation for his 68 L89 purchased new by his dad. Engine was MIA.
Never could document it, but pretty certain it was originally an L89.

I own an L89 Motor and would like to find the car it belongs to. Anyone have any advice on how to go about this.

AlphaDog 06-29-2025 09:21 PM

I'm also new to the site. I do also own a 69 L89 Certified by Jerry MacNeish's.

luzl78 06-29-2025 10:00 PM

Is it a 512 block?

Kurt S 07-03-2025 01:33 AM

Begin by starting your own thread.....


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