I own a real SS.  Unfortunately it was cut up and I have put it back the best 
I can with the money I had.  I consider the car a restification.  Restored to 
a point but updated with performance parts intake, cam, headers, blower and a 
radio that you can listening to.  If you add some SS style to your car great 
as long as you don't make it "look" like a factory correct SS.  Just restify 
your car with some SS styling.  I usually walk a different path than 
others..that is why I didn't put the stripes back on my car.  
Do what makes you happy..enjoy your car.
Walt
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~wbainey/CHEVELLE.htm



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>i for one love SS cars but can not afford a "true" one nor would i cut up a 
real one, my '70 is my car and i want the ss look, although it will not be 
built as an all out ss,because i want it ta be hotter and handle the power 
better than stock, i would never try ta pass it off as a real
>SS and someday i hope ta own a real LS6'70SS
>and still have my "clone" for the drag strip. I say if its yours do as you 
will just be honest about it!!!
>
>
>
>             Rob Means
>"be good,if not,be good at it
>    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Walter Bainey
Network Engineer
Network Services
Kent State University


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