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Old 03-21-2021, 07:38 PM
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That’s my car rk had it around 2014
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Old 03-21-2021, 09:38 PM
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The one in Calgary is a real deal , Hugger Orange 1970 LS6 car. I also know of a 1970 factory LS5 Hugger Orange 4 speed El Camino here in town as well
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----Years ago, it would have to have been the late 70's, I saw a 5000ish original mile Monaco Orange LS6 just across the river in Indiana from Louisville. It appeared in perfect condition except its original engine was on a stand next to it. There was nothing wrong with it. The original owner didn't want to sell it and for the time period I offered him a small fortune. It also had no stripes and no cowl ind. I'm pretty sure it had 4-speed, with buckets and no console. The guy wasn't going to put it back together as he was worried about it getting stolen, believe it or not. I have often wondered weather it's still sitting there but wouldn't have a clue how to find the house again.....Bill S
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Old 03-22-2021, 03:26 PM
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I know of a hugger orange LS6 automatic with white interior sold new at John L. Gibson Chevrolet in Monessen, Pa a friend of my bought new, i ask him what happened to it he said he sold it and that was the last time he seen it.
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I met a guy years ago (late 90s maybe) that had a shop full of cars and his best car was a '70 orange LS6. I did not collect any data from it at the time so I can't verify it was a real one but it sure looked absolutely correct.
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Old 03-26-2021, 08:34 PM
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I realize this thread is focused on LS6 cars in Hugger / Monaco Orange, but its interesting to see that this special order color even found its way onto base model 1970 Chevelles (13437 or 300 series). Two of them just so happen to be in the PNW, as my buddy Gene and I each own one. Both of these cars were built at the Kansas City plant and sold new in the LA area. Both were also equipped with mandatory NA9 emissions equipment. Both are documented with build sheets indicating "ZP3 SPEC PAINT" and both have a dash in place of the paint code on the trim tag.
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