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Tom
That is a L-79 Chevelle. I am just doing Novas right now. I know that Chevelle very well I used to own it. ![]() |
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My bad, sorry. So is that Chevelle the real deal?
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I never had any documentation with the car, and didnt have it long enough to find out.
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Did it have the "born with" engine in it when you had the car?
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Tom
I am doing a 68 L-79 Nova registry, I would rather not discuss the Chevelle. |
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No big deal. Just had heard some rumors about the car and figured best to get it straight from the horse's mouth.
Good luck with the Nova registry.
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After thinking it over I thought I would set it straight on the 68 L-79 Chevelle. The motor is not the born with motor. It was a L-79 motor out of a 68 nova, ironically I wish I had now. I did not sell it as the real deal. The people who made the claims that is the original motor will have to answer to that. It is really a shame ,the car is very nice, to have such a stigma attached to it.It is a very nice recreation plane and simple. I dont want to get another call from someone buying the car and have to answer to it and not tell them the truth. Case closed.
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