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Old 10-20-2001, 02:10 AM
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Hi all, I hope maybe someone here can help with a few questions I have. I am the owner of a matching numbered, documented (2 build sheets, POP, title searches), Baltimore built '70 LS6 Chevelle coupe. The car is an early car, being built 12-9-69. On both build sheets are the words "pilot job 454 CI," along with "cc R S Pasternak." I have since tracked down the meaning of "cc," which is courtesy car. I was able to track down R S Pasternak (Ray Pasternak of Arizona), who was the Boston zones' service rep. in '70. He confirmed the cars status as a courtesy car, and related a rather lengthy, but interesting story about the car. He also mentioned it was the first '70 LS6 built (according to a telephone call he received from an employee at the plant, while awiting the delivery of the car in '69), however I'm looking for any documentation from within GM that verifies the "pilot" status of the car. Also anyone having info on the Baltimore plant itself. I was wondering if anyone here, might be of help. I will gladly post pics of the buildsheets, once I get a friends digital camera next week. Any help appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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