Re: 1970 LS6-EBAY
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In some organizations, a repainted engine will get you zero points in the underhood catagory for the unrestored class.
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It's always nice to see an unrestored engine and they are becoming far less common after 34 years. I was in a friends shop just last week where we crawled all over a completely intact 1970 Z/28 LT1 motor that he has. A true survivor motor with only 6K on it, we pulled the valve covers and it was as clean as a whistle. The motor has been assembled and dry stored ever since it came out of the car back in 1970. Original paint marks, X markings on the heads, and crayon markings are also very evident on the sides of the block.
I personally get a rush out of seeing original stuff that is in that nice of condition. This Chevelle is nice, and it won't be long before we see a car like this hit the 150 marker. Maybe in January.
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1969 Documented Z/28
1968 Documented RS (Z/28 Clone)
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