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The metal areas inside do not look like fawn ought to look in my opinion but still a very nice looking ride.
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Where is the money shot of the "matching numbers" block stamp?? or the trans stamp, or axle stamp?? Or any documentation at all that this is a real L79??
Engine description conveniently leaves out mention of block stamp. Is it a Muncie trans?? No pix of the underside at all?? Judging by the ho-hum level of restoration details it may not be stellar? If it is real, The "Guesstimate" of 129 built is low IMO. ECL codes suggest 723 '67 L79 El Camino's built, with fewer L79 engines (4,048) in all '67 Chevelle body styles than in '65. I hope it is real, it is a cool Elc that would benefit from at least a proper set of wheels and tires. (A '66 "Knee Knocker" tach under the dash??, it's supposed to be in the dash cluster )
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