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Originally Posted by BCreekDave
One made. Wasn't a COPO or an RPO but was made on the assembly line. More of a engineering special sent to Smokey Yunick.
The 1970 AIM has many pages for the LS6 option, but was cancelled. Note that there weren't any LS6 Corvettes either. Oy Chevelles and a few Montes and El Caminos.
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Today that car has an LS6 engine. Many unsubstantiated claims have been made about it. When purchased at the auction it was a disassembled body w/o VIN tag. The FMVSS VIN label on the door indicated it was built as a 6 cylinder.
You be the judge.