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Old 10-10-2007, 08:57 PM
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Default 1970 ls6 chevelle

Not mine and do not know the owner.
Gotta love a sept cast block in an 03b car!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-LS6-...1QQcmdZViewItem
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Old 10-10-2007, 09:07 PM
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Gotta love a sept cast block in an 03b car

[/ QUOTE ] So you are saying it couldnt happen
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Regardless of whether the date is correct or not on this car, showqualityone (the ebay seller) is suspected of building bogus cars. His ebay buying history included LS6 blocks, heads, blank trim tags, and an engine stamping set. Check out this post from Team Chevelle and then tell me if you'd trust anything from this guy...

http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=156818
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Are those SS emblems upside down??

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Are those SS emblems upside down??


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Absolutely upside-down...
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Back to the block cast so far prior to car build: It was not uncommon to see this occur up to 6 months of a delta (betw casting of block and build of car) acoording to Jeff Dotterer. He said this was primarily due to relatively low production numbers for the LS6 cars. They would cast a bunch of blocks based on projections and dole them out as the RPO was checked off by the customer.

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Back to the block cast so far prior to car build: It was not uncommon to see this occur up to 6 months of a delta (betw casting of block and build of car) acoording to Jeff Dotterer. He said this was primarily due to relatively low production numbers for the LS6 cars. They would cast a bunch of blocks based on projections and dole them out as the RPO was checked off by the customer.

I am making NO statement about this particular car in this thread.

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I never really thought of the LS6 cars as "low production" cars.

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That is why I used the word "relatively". The bean counters at GM have to make projections on how many they feel the public will buy so the supply/support folks can ramp up to meet these needs. If they overestimate (which may have been the case with the 70 LS6) you will more likely see longer periods between casting dates of unique items (i.e. LS6 block) and the build date of the car.
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Back to the block cast so far prior to car build: It was not uncommon to see this occur up to 6 months of a delta (betw casting of block and build of car) acoording to Jeff Dotterer. He said this was primarily due to relatively low production numbers for the LS6 cars. They would cast a bunch of blocks based on projections and dole them out as the RPO was checked off by the customer.

I am making NO statement about this particular car in this thread.

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I never really thought of the LS6 cars as "low production" cars.

Patrick

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Considering they built nearly half a million 70's I think the term is quite accurate-perhaps not if you own an L89,but they did build 51thousand L34 SS's.All depends on your frame of reference
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Back to the block cast so far prior to car build: It was not uncommon to see this occur up to 6 months of a delta (betw casting of block and build of car) acoording to Jeff Dotterer. He said this was primarily due to relatively low production numbers for the LS6 cars. They would cast a bunch of blocks based on projections and dole them out as the RPO was checked off by the customer.

I am making NO statement about this particular car in this thread.

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I never really thought of the LS6 cars as "low production" cars.

Patrick

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Considering they built nearly half a million 70's I think the term is quite accurate-perhaps not if you own an L89,but they did build 51thousand L34 SS's.All depends on your frame of reference

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O.K. I can look at it that way!

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