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70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
Owned the car for over 30 yrs., 2nd owners, originally stripe delete, 4-speed, born with engine and drive train, tilt wheel, washer monitor, deluxe seat belts and more. car has its bumps and bruises but overall a nice quality driver that we do enjoy.
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*70 LS6 M-22, unrestored, original born with, special ordered orange. * 72 nova 557ci, LGT700 5 speed, AFR heads , Tunnel ram W/ dual 750's, 723hp/690tq, 2 1/8 Lemons |
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
Hi Jim,
Hope all is well. I have seen this LS6 up close and personal.....it is one of my favorite survivor LS6 Chevelles. I Love It [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/worship.gif[/img] Dan
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
Sweeeeettttt !
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
thanks guys. hope all is well Dan
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*70 LS6 M-22, unrestored, original born with, special ordered orange. * 72 nova 557ci, LGT700 5 speed, AFR heads , Tunnel ram W/ dual 750's, 723hp/690tq, 2 1/8 Lemons |
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
What a beautiful car. I don't think a 70 Chevelle can get any better than that, especially an orange LS6 survivor with a M-22!
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
Beautiful car. Good to see it again.
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Rick Nelson Musclecar Restoration and Design, Inc www.musclecarrestorationanddesign.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62r-6vgk2_8 specializing in (only real) LS6 Chevelle restorations |
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
Yep, it is a sweethart... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
Love the orange, interesting to see how thin the paint is on the fender, just like my old LS6. Atlanta plant?
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
Leed's plant. not sure on the process for the special paint cars. Maybe someone that knows will chime in. This car looks like the body was painted over Gobi Beige on the Fisher Body side while the front clip was painted on the body shop side over what looks like the e-coat . Jim
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*70 LS6 M-22, unrestored, original born with, special ordered orange. * 72 nova 557ci, LGT700 5 speed, AFR heads , Tunnel ram W/ dual 750's, 723hp/690tq, 2 1/8 Lemons |
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Re: 70 LS6, Monaco orange, original and unrestored
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: slimsls6</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Leed's plant. not sure on the process for the special paint cars. Maybe someone that knows will chime in. </div></div>
Special paint process (for Pontiac branded vehicles) as recorded by author/artist/historian Eric White: <div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gtoric</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> The procedure for getting a special-paint car ordered went like this: • The customer (or dealership) determines what color is desired. • An "All Series Special Equipment" order form is filled out. The information required for a special-paint-request on this form is: • Lower Color Paint No. • Upper Color Paint No. • Make of Car & Year Paint Used. I am guessing that obtaining the correct paint no. would be left up to the ordering salesman/dealership paint department. In the '60s and early '70s, before colored plastic/fiberglass trim parts became common, any color paint could be ordered, as long as the dealer could supply the paint formula no. on the S.O. form. After the mid-'70s when the crash-bumper fillers became common place, special order colors were phased out except for large fleet orders. Several codes were used on the Fisher Body trim tag to indicate a special-order paint. Codes varied between the years and between Fisher Body plants. Some of the codes used were: 1= Standard GM paint, not a Pontiac color 2= Special Pontiac color. Sometimes offered a half-year "springtime" color. 3= Cadillac FireFrost color. This paint was not normally allowed on a Pontiac build because of the special processes required to apply this type of paint. 4= Body in primer SPEC or ** would indicate a paint color from a source outside GM (Ford, Chryco, AMC, John Deere, International Harvester, etc.) Colors could also be ordered to match school or business colors. As long as a formula no. could be identified by the dealership just about any color hue could be specified. • The order was then routed through the Pontiac Zone office, which then routed it on to the Central Office. • Central Office then entered a request to the paint supplier, usually PPG/Ditzler, for the appropriate paint. • The paint supplier shipped a quantity of paint to the appropriate assembly plant. • The special-order build was scheduled and coordinated between the Fisher plant and GMAD or Pontiac assembly. • Build was delivered to dealership with a quart of touch up paint in trunk. </div></div>
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