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Put an SS hood on it, buckets, consonle, emblems, and make a cool car that never was. [/ QUOTE ] That's not always so. I was at the Portland swap meet in '99 & saw a '70 Chevelle wagon. Cowl Induction Big Block, Buckets, Console, 4 Speed,Disk Brakes, SS Trim with the Magnum 500 Style SS wheels. Silver w/Black Stripes & Black Interior. As Ordered, Rare awsome car. Went for 13K & was a little rough. Never say Never! ![]() ![]()
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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I will..Never did Chevrolet produce a 1970 Super Sport Station Wagon off of the assembly line.I have a seen people make them,but never any factory docs or paper to substaniate it.It was a Planned possibility in 1968,but Chevy scraped it before it became close to a reality.
I know Chuck Hanson from ACES built an Astro Blue 70 SS station Wagon Mock up.He built it with SS components how he felt it should have been done if it was a possibility. I think I know the Wagon you Speak of,and it was built by an owner who knows Chuck H. and wanted to mirror what he did. |
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I guess that's possible but it looked like one of Charlies new/old cars, like it had been sitting around a long, long while.
I didn't look for #'s mathing at the time but it looked like a factory deal to me, and being sold as such. Who would pay that money for a patched together wagon? Who knows, if I see another I'll do more checking! ![]()
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Rob '68Z, original drive train AS1 AO1 D55 J52 U17 U69 Z28 |
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