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TopRat 09-17-2025 10:49 PM

LS6 Chevelle reunited with the original engine.
 
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A few years ago I purchased a 1970 LS6 project car out of Alberta. The car had set in a farmers field a few hours north of Calgary for over 20 years and other than a few spots in the lower floor areas and wheel openings the car is pretty solid. Since buying the car I’ve been able to collect NOS quarters, fenders, stainless, weather stripping, emblems, all the correct engine components and a CC0 warranty M22. Last week I got a text from the person I bought it from saying they had been contacted by a guy named Alex Millar and apparently he had the original engine out of my car! I just about fell over lol. I got the contact information and gave Alex a call. Turns out Alex is a jet boat builder/collector as well as a car enthusiast owning a COPO Chevelle and a few other muscle cars. He had recently bought a Cougar Jet Boat with a 454 in it and when he got checking it out realized it was a CRV LS6 454 with a Leeds partial vin on it. Luckily through a few avenues he was able to track the car down to me and reunite the engine with the car. 👍🏻

PeteLeathersac 09-17-2025 11:09 PM



W:eek2:W update also hats off to Alex Millar for putting things together!:headbang:
Cool your LS6 is from Beny Chev/Olds Lethbridge, do you have a Dealer Badge yet?
:beers:
~ Pete

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TopRat 09-17-2025 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by PeteLeathersac (Post 1679592)


W:eek2:W update also hats off to Alex Millar for putting things together!:headbang:
Cool your LS6 is from Beny Chev/Olds Lethbridge, do you have a Dealer Badge yet?
:beers:
~ Pete

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I actually found one on eBay. It’s an old pot metal emblem. 👍🏻

Too Many Projects 09-17-2025 11:44 PM

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 ?

TopRat 09-18-2025 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1679594)
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 ?

I believe he found the last owner by the GM of Canada docs and the LS6 registry.

Crush 09-18-2025 12:53 AM

Now that’s a great story!

AnthonyS 09-18-2025 01:33 AM

Very cool!

luzl78 09-18-2025 01:36 AM

67 z motor in ford t bucket gets reunited with red car. You guys remember that one? Reminded me of that.

Bill Pritchard 09-18-2025 04:19 AM

Wow, talk about a needle in a haystack! Congrats.

dykstra 09-18-2025 10:44 AM

So cool!!! Congratulations!!

PeteLeathersac 09-18-2025 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by luzl78 (Post 1679602)
67 z motor in ford t bucket gets reunited with red car. You guys remember that one? Reminded me of that.

05/10 thread, click here…
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=110169
:beers:
~ Pete

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SMS 09-18-2025 06:30 PM

Lotto win! This is so cool.

SS427 09-18-2025 08:27 PM

Karma works in mysterious ways. I was in Canada many months ago inspecting 3 cars for a client. One of the cars was a 1970 LS5 Chevelle which had a restamped block in it. I did an internet search looking for the original block while eating breakfast with the client and lo and behold, Steve posted the VIN on a thread on this very site. It was the only place this VIN popped up on. A quick call and a deal was made to reunite the original block with the car. Steve was currently driving his 1970 station wagon with that engine in it so now he would have to pull it and disassemble it to ship it. There are still a few good people in this world.

Xplantdad 09-18-2025 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by SS427 (Post 1679684)
Karma works in mysterious ways. I was in Canada many months ago inspecting 3 cars for a client. One of the cars was a 1970 LS5 Chevelle which had a restamped block in it. I did an internet search looking for the original block while eating breakfast with the client and lo and behold, Steve posted the VIN on a thread on this very site. It was the only place this VIN popped up on. A quick call and a deal was made to reunite the original block with the car. Steve was currently driving his 1970 station wagon with that engine in it so now he would have to pull it and disassemble it to ship it. There are still a few good people in this world.


Wow!!

Steve Shauger 09-18-2025 09:49 PM

Great reunion and congratulations! Keep us posted on the restoration!

1969camarors427 09-18-2025 10:47 PM

Boat Picture
 
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Here is another picture of the boat the engine was in. It was a Cougar jet boat that were made in B.C. Canada. Stored for over 30 years.

TopRat 09-18-2025 10:59 PM

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Originally Posted by 1969camarors427 (Post 1679695)
Here is another picture of the boat the engine was in. It was a Cougar jet boat that were made in B.C. Canada. Stored for over 30 years.

Very cool!!! Thanks for posting! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

RPOLS3 09-19-2025 12:03 AM

Awesome

SPEEDYB 09-19-2025 04:26 AM

WOW, thats something else!


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