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ORIGLS6 07-01-2020 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1505296)
When a hobby turns into a business, thieves will sprout like mushrooms


I'm reminded of a John Muir quote when he was struggling with the government to save Yosemite Valley: "Nothing dollarable is safe."

ss427copo 07-02-2020 02:00 AM

Great knowledge contact
 
Worth the investigation
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martyb 07-02-2020 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by SS427 (Post 1505301)
I think Chris and I pretty much do the same thing (I learned it from him) as I have an 11 page inspection worksheet where I go over virtually every major item on the car, check part numbers, dates, codes, etc. It is a culmination of all those items on the inspection report and the actual physical condition of the car that allows me to determine if a car is 'potentially' real or not. I also look at the overall restoration (if restored) of a car and see what all was done, how it was done, what is original and what is not. Based on the bodies inspection a lot can be told and determined from that as well. I also have a very extensive 30 year old database that helps me if that particular cars history is in it. There are also small nuances that changed from plant to plant and day to day. Again, drawing from my database I check to see if a particular car follows what I have documented. Yes things could have been changed during a restoration but again, I take everything into an account.

I cannot speak for Chris but I will never certify a car. I only write up a conclusion report and give my professional opinion as to its originality. Both Chris and I have been restoring, documenting and inspecting these cars for many years and I could very easily build a car from scratch that had every correct factory part and was correctly date coded including fake paperwork to disguise itself as a real LS6. No one would ever know it was a fraud unless they owned the car at one time in its previous life. If Chris or I can do that so can others and unfortunately they do. That is why I will never certify one. Based on the history of the car, previous owners, restoration photos, etc, etc I hope that I can make a very honest decision as to whether a car is real or not. I know I have been fooled at least once so it can happen again but without full documentation there is just no way to know if a car started out as an original LS6 bodied car unless you were there on the assembly line when it was made.

There were 6 plants that produced the LS6 and unless you know each plant intimately most fraudulent restorers will never know all the minor differences between the plants such as font, stamp locations, clips, solenoid designs, undercoating and sound deadener application, primer colors, etc, etc. Same goes for the 'reproduction' paperwork, there are lots of differences between the plants in how the sheets were done. They unfortunately are getting damn good and faking those. The sad part is a vast majority of the paperwork that is being reproduced is being done so by the current car owner and for 'show' purposes only but it never gets sold the next time that way.

I can attest to the level of diligence and detail that Rick provides during his inspection process, I watched it first hand when he inspected my car earlier this year. Was a pleasure to watch and learn from one of the very best!

Marty

JRSully 07-07-2020 09:50 PM

There is a White alleged LS6 on Facebook Mktplace

Sean 07-07-2020 10:11 PM

LS6 White chevelle
 
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Originally Posted by JRSully (Post 1506082)
There is a White alleged LS6 on Facebook Mktplace

Real car. $110k Little overpriced, build sheet is solid. But do not know about the drivetrain.

704EVER 07-17-2020 09:25 PM

The Black and White LS6 that I mentioned earlier in this thread crossed the block a little while ago at Mecum Indy lot F172 and was sold for 148,500. So the real cars are still bringing decent money even in todays economy.

Richls5 07-18-2020 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Sean (Post 1506085)
Real car. $110k Little overpriced, build sheet is solid. But do not know about the drivetrain.

With the red interior? Price was lowered to 89 recently

scuncio 07-24-2020 03:29 AM

Here's an interesting one. Not a flattering deck stamp.

Link to 1970 Chevelle auction

https://automanager.blob.core.window...89cbe9_640.jpg

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