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First off... a correction: The show was in Edison, NJ... NOT Edison, NY. Sorry guys, long weekend.
Here are some additional pictures... the interior and some detail shots of that '69 L89. ![]() ![]() ![]() I did not know in '71 the LS6 came with orange valve covers... ![]() Look at the original imperfections in the orange valve cover paint of the 14k original mile 400hp/tri power '67! ![]() ![]() More from the 25k mile original paint '66 L72 convert. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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The green LT1 was restored by Stan Falenski who is a member here (Rowdy Rat). He sold it after the resto was completed. I judged each of the cars in the 68 through 72 classes.
Dan, I walked over to your car but no one was around. I left a big hand print on it. ![]() Regards, Mark
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The green LT1 was restored by Stan Falenski who is a member here (Rowdy Rat). He sold it after the resto was completed. I judged each of the cars in the 68 through 72 classes. Dan, I walked over to your car but no one was around. I left a big hand print on it. ![]() Regards, Mark [/ QUOTE ] Mark, I wish I would have known you were going to be at the show. Would have been nice to exchange information and make a friend. We'll meet up in Boston.
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Thanks for the great shots, the green/white '67 435 was in San Antonio last August. Quite an interesting car in wonderful shape. The owner had stored in '73 and the engine wouldn't turn. He was going to see if he could get it operating. The car had the original battery in it, dead, but original.
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