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The car itself looks pretty good but no way such an early build could have been an LS6. I like how the seller interprets the 'GME' stamped on the engine code as "GM Exchange" - very clever. Also wondering what must have happened to that deck stamp to beat it up so badly....
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Has the older reproduction Tach as well.That isn't helping his LS-6 claim either.
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----The SS door panels don't give the car any credibility either...…..Bill S
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nor does the reproduction dash.
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The sideways wording isn't specifically claiming it was an LS6 car itself, thankfully the dead radio description is crystal clear though for everyone wondering if it was rebuilt or not? ![]() Subject VIN 136370K107019 ![]() ~ Pete .
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