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'69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
Interesting car on ebay:
<font color="red">'69 'Velle L78 (ebay)</font> No mention of paperwork, but pictures show a BS. I am not able to enlarge the photo. Yesterday, I requested a clear photo of the BS and cowl tag be forwarded to me. Nothing received so far. Does anyone know this car? The BS looks odd to me. IMO, it is not a typical condition. Paper does not look brittle enough - almost looks like a light cloth. Font looks odd from my view too. Is this a Leeds Plant car? Anyone with a better view (i.e. enlarged) of the BS have an opinion? Thanks, Sam
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Re: '69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
Thanks Bruce. Good heads up. Sounds like the BS is "BS". Not sure why anyone would try to pull such an obvious fast one like this. Actually, I do know why, but am not sure why they did such a poor job of it. I found it odd that with "the finest L78 in America" or whatever he said that the irrefutible paperwork was not mentioned in the text.
Sam
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Re: '69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
[ QUOTE ]
Actually, I do know why, but am not sure why they did such a poor job of it. I found it odd that with "the finest L78 in America" or whatever he said that the irrefutible paperwork was not mentioned in the text. Sam [/ QUOTE ] Yep Sam...the almighty $$ will lead people to do really stupid things...I still think your L78 Chevelle is way cool and there's no doubting your documentation.
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Re: '69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
That Build sheet is Homemade all the way.You can buy them alone from the reproduction market,and the type Fonts are all wrong.Even the description formating is wrong for a Leeds Plant.
To bad,as it & the seller are getting in the way of a rather nice Chevelle that should stand on it's own,after some minor detail work. |
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Re: '69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
Thot as much. Concur with Rick's assessment that the car stands on its own merit pretty well. The bogus BS shrouds it in speculation. Partial VIN by Oil Galley is nearly impossible to restamp due to the roughness of the metal. No pictures of this or the stamp pad or the cowl. Original cowl would authenticate this car as an SS as 72 was a paint that only the SS could have. Oh well.
Sam |
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Re: '69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
Vins are routinely removed and restamped by the oil filter. A professional/quality Job is virtually undetectable.
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Re: '69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
Remember my earlier question?:
"Yesterday, I requested a clear photo of the BS and cowl tag be forwarded to me. " His response: "i sam i would just come here and see the car thanks" That is yet another nail in that coffin. Sam
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Re: '69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
BONEHEAD.... I agree.. it's this need to make something more than what it is that hurts the sale....The car looks nice, just sell it as a nice car and let the bids begin!! as for why someone would try and sneek a fake BS in now days.. I feel for as many car guys out there that are knowledgable about what is real or what isn't.. there are even more out there that just don't know.. that includes the sellers.. this seller likely didn't think anyone would catch it. and even likely he doesn't know it's fake.. BUYER BEWARE as always... nice car, but with a fake BS, everything comes in question now.. IMHO.
Mike |
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Re: '69 SS L78 72/72 4spd
I would call this a typical example of "Noodlin".
That Buildsheet is the Arm.....ignore it. |