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Old 08-29-2020, 05:56 PM
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Saw a 2 door post in Cortez Silver a month or two back. Didn't think to ask about the registry but he did say it was something like one of 6 L78s in silver.

My grandfather had a '68 post car over 30 years ago. Blue, I6 Glide car he put a rowdy 350 and 4 speed into.

So for me, when it comes to 1968 and 1969, post car Chevelles are cooler than the hardtops
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'68 Camaro SS (454/TH400, possible L78/M22) LeMans Blue, black deluxe interior, black vinyl top. 3.73- mostly Day 2.
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So for me, when it comes to 1968 and 1969, post car Chevelles are cooler than the hardtops
When I was in college, I had a 68 LeMans Sprint (HiPo OHC 6). It was a 2 door post with buckets and 3 speed on the floor with no console. I always regretted that is was a post car, and also wanted to upgrade to 4 speed and console, but never did. Now, if I could have it back, I would prefer it just the way it was.
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When I was in college, I had a 68 LeMans Sprint (HiPo OHC 6). It was a 2 door post with buckets and 3 speed on the floor with no console.
198 LeMans posts were built with the Sprint and a manual tranny, per the GM Heritage Center.
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198 LeMans posts were built with the Sprint and a manual tranny, per the GM Heritage Center.
That is certainly one that got away.....a very cool car. I believe I have an article of such a car....it was orange if I remember correctly.

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