LS6 Chevelle Race car since new
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On another thread started by member mrays that I was following
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=130572 GrumpyJeff and DW31S were discussing a car named Tasmanian Devil, a 70 Chevelle LS6 that was bought new from Reedman Chevrolet in Langhorne PA to go drag racing. https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthre...130572&page=45 Last week I had to take a ride up to the Wilkes-Barre PA area to drop off and pick up some cylinder heads. On the way back I stopped in Numedia PA where NHRA was holding a Division 1 points race in conjunction with a National Open. As luck would have it while walking through the pits there was the autumn gold Tasmanian Devil car. The current owner Rich was a great guy. Here are a few pictures I took. I took a few other pictures while walking through the pits that I’ll post in the Pit Area-Racing Forum. |
What a original beauty off the show room. Great Chevelle. Aluminum head LS6 to boot. How quick was this car in the Quarter Mile? I see the wheelie bar mounted also.
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Super cool! Thanks for posting.
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Thanks for sharing the pics,wish you titled this "Tasmanian Devil" for easier future reference.
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Great Color Combo!
Love it :) Dan |
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:beers: ~ Pete . |
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74 E103 C/SA Richard Epprecht, Harleysville PA, '70 Ch 10.736 11.40 -0.664 He qualified at #74 with a 10.763. |
Quick car for its heavy weight. Those LS6 engines were torque monsters and plenty of horsepower to move those big Chevelle's.
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Anyone else notice the small block tach? Must have been a factory error. My 1970 L78 came the same way. I guess broadcast code 983 vs. 938 easy to confuse on a busy assembly line.
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Cool car! I used to run C/SA myself!! :biggthumpup:
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