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I like the picture of the land yacht in full burnout!!!!
Look like nice cars. What do you think of the price and value long term? |
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Those have been for sale before...If I'm not mistaken he was going to sell one and keep one before
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I thought I saw those in a magazine. Didn't each one of them belong to a couple? If I'm not mistaken, one had His 69, and one had Hers 69 on the plates. I know for sure that I've seen that burnout photo before.
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John "Hutch" Skierka |
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Nice cars. I know where one of the L72 Engines is to one of the 546 that were made. I put it on the site a couple of months ago with the ID numbers, but no one could identfy,or knew where the car was. It was an LS stamp on the pad, Turbo 400.
I had the complete engine, from top to bottom carb to pan in my garage for a year, finally sold it a month ago. Completely rebuild to OE standards. Thought it was a Canadian car with the engine stamp. Sent the ID to George of Canada and he clarified it to be a Janeville WI engine out of a big Chevrolet, like Biscayne, or type. Yes I know, should have kept it. Engine is still sitting at new owner as well. |