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Well, since it was Hassett's car, why don't we ask him! Is he a member of the board?
Maybe I can send him an email and "alert" him of this thread... |
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It wasn't a black or dark blue LS-6 ragtop was it? I seem to recall an alum. head'ed LS-6 ragtop as a part of one of the 'big' collections (Floyd Garrett etc). The car I'm thinking about had stripe delete, and L-89 heads on an LS-6. I also seem to recall that it has an air cleaner elbow that went to the firewall...ala early Z-28. Anyone remember or know about this car?
-Mark
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I knew it was the same car from vette fest and I didn't lay a hand on it..BKH
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Rat Pack
The car in MCR sat "right" too. I don't like the stock "tail draggin" look. Now if Mark would add some period Sun gauges, M/T or Cal Custom finned valve covers, headers , Lakewood bars etc.- The car would be just right -just how I remember them. Finally I would add some L-60-15 bias plys on the rear instead of the skinny H-70's currently on the car. Anything is better than stock wheels though!! whitetop |
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Doesn't matter which car it is, or was, but it is just BAD! Wish it was mine......RatPack....
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I really appreciate all the good comments and interest in my L-89 Chevelle but most of the Credit goes to Mickey Hale, Phil Borris, and others that worked on the car. When I decided to bring my Chevelle to the Vettefest I didn't realize that the only Gold Spinner Class was stock. So I had to change the wheels, shifter and control arms. It was Show-Cased in Chevrolet Bow Tie Boulevard, along with 5 or 6 others. I prefer the car the way it came 30 years ago, sitting high and with the deep dish Cragars. The pictures in Muscle Car Review were taken in Shamberg, Illinois at the Chevelle Convention. I did not attend the show at Copo Hall, must have been another Chevelle.
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How does one document an L89 Chevelle car without a build sheet?
What letters should appear on the block stamping and what block casting should it be ? thanx, Jim
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