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The car will be for sale after I spend some time cleaning it up and seeing what kind of shape it's in mechanically.
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Hopefully you will be able to locate the build sheet. Without that, it will be difficult to verify this as a real Heavy Chevy. The VIN and style number (13437) on the cowl tag obviously verify it as a base model Chevelle. The domed hood, sport steering wheel, 14x6 rally wheels with no trim rings, blacked-out grille, and stripes that made the package are the visual clues that help (if they were still on the car), but obviously could have been added at any point. Good luck!
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Hi Rainer,
Hope all is well...I have not seen you on here in a long time. Welcome back. Dan |
After you have looked every where inside the car for the Build Sheet....then go ahead and drop the gas tank.
I have a good feeling that you will be successful with this Chevelle :) Good Luck, Dan |
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On a different note, I'll be making my way to MCACN for the first time this year. I think I saw you on a couple youtube videos, so if I recognize you there I'll stop and say Hi. |
Rainer,
Wow, outstanding!!!! I sent you a pm. Dan |
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This has been discussed at length at Team Chevelle, and Dale McIntosh has the VIN breakdowns of all models at his site. http://chevellestuff.net/1972/vin.htm And here is 1972 Heavy Chevy specific info: http://macswebs.com/yf3registry/tech/72/72guide.htm And a direct quote from the site: " Just the fact you have a 1C37 Chevelle Sport Coupe does not automatically make it a Heavy Chevy anymore that the fact you have a 13637 Malibu Sport Coupe make it a Z15 SS-optioned Malibu." |
Thanks for the correction. I need to do a little more studying.
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Rainer - Gets It! :)
Dan |
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