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1971 LS6 Convertible Export (1 of 1), 21,988 kilometers or 13,668 actual miles. LS6 454-425 hp (1 of 188 with aluminum heads), turbo-hydramatic transmission (1 of 7 with LS6), Nevada Silver with Red interior (very rare color combo), convertible (1 of 24 with LS6), auxiliary hardtop, power steering, power brakes, power windows, AM/FM radio, tilt-n-telescopic, 3.36 positraction, shoulder harnesses, export procedure #1, export nontaxable status, GM continental Antwerpen homologation chassis/body/trim tag, selected and modeled as the subject for Franklin Mint. Low miles • original • unrestored • unmolested. Invited to be displayed in the Bloomington Gold Special Collection (June 2009). Editorialized in Corvette Enthusiast (cover) and the NCRS Restorer. Documentation and Provenance: tank sticker, build sheet, emission control decal, 1971 LS6 Corvette survey, Franklin Mint agreement, AMF-676 Sweden license plates, owner history back to 1973, reimportation documentation, large 3 ring binder. Thought to be ordered & owned by royalty, ie: Prince Bertil of Sweden or King Leopold III of Belgium. email, terry@proteamcorvette.com or tmichaelis@charter.net

Seen August 27 at the Downtown Jackson Cruise-In, this 'Vette was powered by a 454 cubic inch engine. The 454 was by far the most popular engine in 1971, and was installed in 5,285 Corvettes. However, only 188 LS6 454 Corvettes were made, most likely due to the fact it was a $1,221 option.

Did you see anything you liked at this past weekend’s LS fest? John’s impressive '64 Chevelle SS, built by Skoons Hot Rods, is powered by a 475RWHP LS6 mated to a Tremec T-56 transmission and rides on a custom-built chassis, C5 Corvette suspension, JRi double adjustable coilovers, C5 Corvette Z06 brakes, 315/30ZR18 & 335/30ZR18 BFGoodrich Rival S tires, and 18x11/18x12 Forgeline one piece forged monoblock GA1R Open Lug wheels finished Transparent Smoke! See more at: www.forgeline.com/customer_gallery_view.php?cvk=1925

 

Photo by Shortshift Photo.

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18-02-19 Loz Campbell & Christine Avis at LS6 Cafe, Leeds

A days training at work and a couple of hours having a look around Hamburg. It was also my first time using my new basic Panasonic DMC-LS6. The photos have been taken quickly so no real skill was applied/tempted.

محمد الباكستاني

....well sort off. The gliders have been held on the short hard, rather than drive all over the wet grass.

Extract from Wikipedia

 

Meanwood Towers

 

Meanwood Towers, Leeds LS6 4PL

 

In the middle of an estate of inter-war semi-detached houses behind Stonegate Road stands a Victorian Gothic house, Meanwood Towers. Designed by Edward Welby Pugin, and built in 1866 - 1867, this private house was commissioned by Thomas Stewart Kennedy and was originally called Meanwood House. It had tall chimneys which were removed on safety grounds in 1969.

 

It used to house one of the world’s most famous Edmund Schulze organs, which has since been transferred to St Bartholomew’s church in nearby Armley[2]. The building has been converted into flats, however the major part of the structure still survives.

We found it on the street! The doors was missing but other than that its good.

Leeds Grand Mosque is the largest mosque in Leeds. It is located at 9 Woodsley Road, Hyde Park Leeds LS6 1SN West Yorkshire, England.

The main hall provides a large open space which has been used for experiments in human echo-location.

 

For the first look, it's nothing resemble a design of mosque that we usually have back in Malaysia. But inside still have almost similar for a typical what mosque have.

 

The most important thing is the existence of this mosque as a place for Muslim to perform praying and other social and spiritual activities. Trust me, the mosques around Europe play more vital role in Muslim society compare to the mosques back in Malaysia.

.....did HB scrub to early? Well done Derren.

 

..Ed off for a long flight!

 

North Hill House built-in 1846 for William Walker a Cloth Manufacturer

Back to the Corn Exchange in Cambridge and the first gigg of 2013. These photos of the Kaiser Chiefs are a mixture of both mobile phone and my small Panasonic Lumix DMC-LS6 so quality could be better if I had my bigger camera.

 

However, I got to the front row and just to the side of the Mosh pit. My hearing returned very quickly and all the classics were played. The big question is do I buy tickets for when they come to Newmarket Nights later on in the year?

 

There is also a video of mine on YouTube of "Every Day I Love You Less And Less"

 

youtu.be/DJKnyHuwgPk

 

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