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Old 01-04-2010, 07:16 AM
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Default Re: 1971 LS6 Chevelle SS Production

what's there to convince you? because you didn't see it yourself?

you weren't even born then..

Larry Costley Chevrolet ordered and had a '71 Chevelle SS built for his son Jamie, he was my roommate, it came off the truck that way, it was light metallic funky green, I was there that day... if it was built elsewhere's I have no clue, but it had less than 10 miles, I personally took all the plastic off the seats and prepped it for delivery... Between Larry, and Leon Sarkisian from Sark Chev, they could order some neat stuff, both had high up_the_ladder connections... I worked PDI for both dealerships in 69-73.. saw some neat stuff... Don Allen Chev also got a couple Z16 ringers, as did Luby Chev. with L72 Impala's,, Costley got a couple '70 LS6 Camino's for construction co. friends and a gold '71 LS6 Vette for himself, Leon ordered multiple truckloads of '70 L78 Nova's and, somehow, even got two '70 LT1 Chevelles/Malibu's, one was dark green/green and one was pale yellow/white, both 4 speeds, the dark green went to one of the Butler Bros... each dealership had their niche' for performance.. Tracy Moyer also had a CRR crate engine that was mentioned above, he bought it locally, and it went in a '72 black short bed Chevy truck that I owned, and I sold it to a charter DC6 pilot in Lakeland... so don't EVER say something never happened..
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