71 shipped new to Chevrolet Engineering Center, Warren. What might that mean?
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Re: 71 shipped new to Chevrolet Engineering Center, Warren. What might that mean?
Mike,
The LS6 and M22 is not normal for the "average'' PEP assigned driver to order or any engine without air conditioning. It is a long shot, but the tank sticker might have some hand written designation for usage or assigned driver. 0-502 is definitely the Chevrolet Tech Center location.
Also could have been ordered/assigned for Milford proving ground evaluation after Tech Center new vehicle prep.
Sometimes the cars were sold with yellow markings for coolant protection status or other caution stickers. Anything
like that in the engine compartment would be pretty well faded or just looks like a yellow dot.
Good luck!
Hugh- Top
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Re: 71 shipped new to Chevrolet Engineering Center, Warren. What might that mean?
It was probably a "pool" car. Employees had access to company vehicles they could sign out for errands. I remember driving a Cadillac Eldorado when I worked in Warren and a 396CID/350BHP Nova (fun!) at Tonawanda.
Those pool cars would get sold at a discount when done as pool cars. I'm guessing somebody arranged the LS6 with intention to buy it. One of the secretaries at Tonawanda did that with a '69 Corvair. We all knew to take it easy on the Corvair...- Top
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Re: 71 shipped new to Chevrolet Engineering Center, Warren. What might that mean?
Hugh and Bill,Mike,
The LS6 and M22 is not normal for the "average'' PEP assigned driver to order or any engine without air conditioning. It is a long shot, but the tank sticker might have some hand written designation for usage or assigned driver. 0-502 is definitely the Chevrolet Tech Center location.
Also could have been ordered/assigned for Milford proving ground evaluation after Tech Center new vehicle prep.
Sometimes the cars were sold with yellow markings for coolant protection status or other caution stickers. Anything
like that in the engine compartment would be pretty well faded or just looks like a yellow dot.
Good luck!
Hugh
Thanks for responding. You two know the ins and outs of that process, so I appreciate your help. I will continue turning over rocks in the hopes that something definitive will be underneath one of them.- Top
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