View Full Version : 1969 SS3396 LeMans Blue L78/4sp on BaT
tom406
03-14-2021, 08:56 PM
Great color, great options. Paperwork looks nice. Love to hear the Chevelle faithful chime in on this.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969-chevrolet-chevelle-ss-25/
dykstra
03-14-2021, 10:40 PM
That car is gorgeous!!
mockingbird812
03-14-2021, 10:52 PM
Nice ride. I am pretty sure this is the Chevelle that “Big Bill” from Scottsdale (am forgetting his last name at this time - Bruce, help me out here) had back in mid 2000’s. I remember him telling me his L78 was from L.I. and that the original parchment seats were preserved because the OO placed T-shirts over them. I knew it was low miles but thot it was more like 10-15K (but that is awhile ago!). This should be interesting to watch.
Crush
03-14-2021, 10:53 PM
5k miles!?
GotGrunt
03-14-2021, 11:00 PM
Beautiful car! The original Frame Chevrolet building in Mineola, LI NY was still standing up until a few years ago when they tore it down to build a new Walgreens.
MYSTERYCHEVELLE
03-14-2021, 11:04 PM
Love the comments on BAT. GOOD GRIEF. Like a bunch of old biddie women
Bill Pritchard
03-14-2021, 11:07 PM
My ever-failing memory seems to recall a car exactly like this for sale in the NYC metro area about 20 yrs ago. But, I'm also thinking that car had a number of dings, dents, & scrapes on the exterior, possibly incurred as a result of use and abuse drag racing - either on the streets or at the track. That would go a long way toward explaining the uber-low mileage and the need for a complete engine rebuild. If this is that same car, it's had to have some paint work done. Also curious is the vast appearance difference in the door armrest bases.
Steve Shauger
03-14-2021, 11:21 PM
My ever-failing memory seems to recall a car exactly like this for sale in the NYC metro area about 20 yrs ago. But, I'm also thinking that car had a number of dings, dents, & scrapes on the exterior, possibly incurred as a result of use and abuse drag racing - either on the streets or at the track. That would go a long way toward explaining the uber-low mileage and the need for a complete engine rebuild. If this is that same car, it's had to have some paint work done. Also curious is the vast appearance difference in the door armrest bases.
That is the car I was thinking of Bill. May be a different but opted identically. The hard plastic usually yellows much more than the vinyl.
mockingbird812
03-14-2021, 11:28 PM
Steve/Bill - this rings a bell. I recall Big Bill wrestling with the ruff original paint and considering repainting the car. He didn’t bring it out to the Pavillions show because of the condition of the paint and unfortunately I did not get over to his house to see it.
GotGrunt
03-14-2021, 11:33 PM
Judging by the wear marks on the axle tubes, this car had ladder bars on it at some point. I would love to see the before pics in day-2 trim.
mockingbird812
03-14-2021, 11:43 PM
OK, I foraged thru my legacy files and found that Big Bill is Bill Hendry. I have his email and will drop him a note to see what he has to say about this cool ride.
Xplantdad
03-14-2021, 11:53 PM
Nice ride. I am pretty sure this is the Chevelle that “Big Bill” from Scottsdale (am forgetting his last name at this time - Bruce, help me out here) had back in mid 2000’s. I remember him telling me his L78 was from L.I. and that the original parchment seats were preserved because the OO placed T-shirts over them. I knew it was low miles but thot it was more like 10-15K (but that is awhile ago!). This should be interesting to watch.
Sam, I know who you are talking about but I couldn't remember his name? Sorry we were out of town, too! :headbang:
Bill Pritchard
03-15-2021, 01:13 AM
Judging by the wear marks on the axle tubes, this car had ladder bars on it at some point.
That, plus the non-smog exhaust manifolds (probably repops), MIA smog pump & tubes, and Hurst shifter all are indications of a true Day-2 warrior. Nothing wrong with that, as many of our beloved rides received the same treatment. Given that the seller is a dealer and has only owned the car 2 1/2 yrs, the car's backstory may be lost to history :(
mockingbird812
03-15-2021, 01:27 AM
That, plus the non-smog exhaust manifolds (probably repops), MIA smog pump & tubes, and Hurst shifter all are indications of a true Day-2 warrior. Nothing wrong with that, as many of our beloved rides received the same treatment. Given that the seller is a dealer and has only owned the car 2 1/2 yrs, the car's backstory may be lost to history :(
Bill,
Am pretty sure the “backstory” is available still. I am waiting to hear back from Bill Hendry and will let you know what he says. If I were a betting man, I’d say the original mileage, as I recall Bill H. told me, was 13K miles. We’ll see......:dunno:
L72Chevelle
03-15-2021, 07:58 PM
BaT Essentials
Lot #44905
Seller: 4HuntingCars
Location: Jackson, New Jersey 08527
Chassis: 136379G349556
5k Miles Shown, TMU
396ci L78 V8
Muncie M21 Four-Speed Manual Transmission
4.10:1 Positraction Differential
LeMans Blue Paint
Parchment Vinyl Upholstery
Power-Assisted Front Disc Brakes
Protect-O-Plate & Build Sheet
Private Party Or Dealer: Dealer
Additional Charges From This Dealer: USD $0
L72Chevelle
03-15-2021, 08:00 PM
5K Miles shown TMU Total miles unknown
Do not like the stamp at all........
tom406
03-15-2021, 11:35 PM
The stamping in the listing
mockingbird812
03-16-2021, 01:06 AM
Just heard from Big Bill. I sent him the link to the BaT auction...
“This is not my car but very close! I still have mine and it was orinally purchased at Benson Chev in Brooklyn, NY. Have complete owner history on mine and two original build sheets. My car has 14K original miles and i have talked to all owners and have statements on the mileage! My car is also a Farmington car also”
So, close but no cigar!:shocked:
Sorry for the false start. :blush:
Bill Pritchard
03-16-2021, 03:45 AM
Thanks for the follow-up, Sam :worship: Interesting that two practically identical low mileage cars from the same neck of the woods exist 52 yrs later.
Regarding the engine stamping, I'm no expert, but aside from the difference in the two zeros in the Tonawanda stamping, I don't see anything of particular concern :dunno:
STEFS
03-16-2021, 12:21 PM
Saw the car a couple weeks ago and it is stunning!!!!!!!
L72Chevelle
03-16-2021, 01:14 PM
Saw the car a couple weeks ago and it is stunning!!!!!!!
What do they want for it?
Great looking car, but there are a lot of incorrect items on the car. Paint is too nice and the stripes are too high on both sides. The right person with the right parts could really make this car great. I think the stamp looks decent. The "O" after the T is a vowel, the second 0 is a numeric for the date. Still a very neat car with great docs.
Bill Pritchard
03-16-2021, 04:33 PM
Take a look at picture #92 on the BaT listing....rocker panel has a couple good scrapes in the paint down to the primer. Sun reflecting off the snow might make the paint look better than it really is?
The stamping in the listing
That looks good to me at this angle.
Bill Pritchard
03-20-2021, 09:06 PM
Sold for $75,500.
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