I'm the proud owner of a 1970 Canadian built Chevelle. Currently the Chevelle is undergoing a full frame off restoration. I would like the administrator of this board to contact me at kenkyp14@hotmail.com. I'm in the process of organizing a Canadian built show case at the MCCN. I'm working out the details and would like to extend an invitation to the members of this site. Thank you in advance
The picture with the lady next to the Chevelle was taken the first day the Chevelle was brought home
Luis, nice to see you here from over at Team Chevelle. Although I remember reading about your Chevelle many years ago, I've never seen that picture of your car with the original lady owner. That is a great score.
I was wondering if you are also open to having Beaumonts at the MCCN. It would be interesting to many.
Luis has an unusual 70 Chevelle SS396 that was deliberately ordered with buckets, no console, and a column-shift hydramatic.
Ponchoheart said
Jul 13, 2016
Luis, I have a couple of Cdn built Cars,...67 Beaumont SD 396's and a 66 Malibu SS 396,...where are you looking at putting together the show? Neat idea!
Luis said
Jul 13, 2016
Yes, it will be Beaumonts, Acadians, LS6S sold in Canada, Cheetahs, Canadian built Chevelles built in Canada and sold in the USA. I'm trying to figure out what other GM muscle cars were built in Canada so we can invite them. The show case will be part of the Musclecar Corvette Nationals show in Chicago in 2018. I will give out more details as I work out some of the criteria the cars on the show case must have. Any one has an email for Mr George Zapora? Thank you
davelacourse said
Jul 13, 2016
Luis wrote:
Hi,
I'm the proud owner of a 1970 Canadian built Chevelle.
The picture with the lady next to the Chevelle was taken the first day the Chevelle was brought home
Great car -- did the dealer put snow tires (covered in mud, from melting snow, on steel wheels, not those fancy wheels) on the rear before she drove it home near the end of winter?
Tires were installed at the dealer. Here is another pic with her and her two kids. Unfortunately the girl passed away. I'm keeping in touch with the son. Keeping him update on the restoration process.
Hi,
I'm the proud owner of a 1970 Canadian built Chevelle. Currently the Chevelle is undergoing a full frame off restoration. I would like the administrator of this board to contact me at kenkyp14@hotmail.com. I'm in the process of organizing a Canadian built show case at the MCCN. I'm working out the details and would like to extend an invitation to the members of this site. Thank you in advance
The picture with the lady next to the Chevelle was taken the first day the Chevelle was brought home
Luis, nice to see you here from over at Team Chevelle. Although I remember reading about your Chevelle many years ago, I've never seen that picture of your car with the original lady owner. That is a great score.
I was wondering if you are also open to having Beaumonts at the MCCN. It would be interesting to many.
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Luis has an unusual 70 Chevelle SS396 that was deliberately ordered with buckets, no console, and a column-shift hydramatic.
Yes, it will be Beaumonts, Acadians, LS6S sold in Canada, Cheetahs, Canadian built Chevelles built in Canada and sold in the USA. I'm trying to figure out what other GM muscle cars were built in Canada so we can invite them. The show case will be part of the Musclecar Corvette Nationals show in Chicago in 2018. I will give out more details as I work out some of the criteria the cars on the show case must have. Any one has an email for Mr George Zapora? Thank you
Great car -- did the dealer put snow tires (covered in mud, from melting snow, on steel wheels, not those fancy wheels) on the rear before she drove it home near the end of winter?
Dave
Tires were installed at the dealer. Here is another pic with her and her two kids. Unfortunately the girl passed away. I'm keeping in touch with the son. Keeping him update on the restoration process.