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Larry, the article on the '67 Motion Chevelle was in the April '68 Speed and Supercar. It was probably written and photographed at the end of '67 or early '68 to make the April publishing deadline, hence the '68 stuff on the Baldwin showroom windows.
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Rarest '66-'67 Chevelle? How 'bout a '66 L78 with an M-22 and cowl induction? There's a black one like that in one of the glossy Chevelle softcover books. That one plus any Motion conversion car would have to be the rarest of the rare. [/ QUOTE ] Unfortunately that car you speak of is not REAL/original...Trust me ![]() My original MYSTERY CHEVELLE however, was Real and was a 66 L-78, M-22, Cowl Plenum Air Cleaner Car...one of 12. ![]() |
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WOW, what a drop-dead gorgeous '66. I agree, Danube Blue looks great, especially with the N96 covers and skinny redlines. Perfect.
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