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My understanding is that wings were not available on convertibles, and they were not available at all in 1972, correct?
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Only an option on the coupe, standard on the Rally 350. Not sure about 72, but I think it was on/ly a parts department option.
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69 Black Chevelle with Red Interior--Lee Stewart
Hi Lee Stewart
I own a Black 1969 Chevelle with red interior. Your 3227 posting is nearly identical other than I have front Bumper Guards on front bumper. You can reach me at 262-497-7221 if you care to talk more about each car. My car sat in the lobby of the GM Tech Center for approximately one year on red carpet surrounded by stanchions. From the lobby, it went on to win the Meadow Brook Concours De'Elegance Award (Michigan) and two Auto Rama Shows for 1968-1969 muscle cars. It is a 4-speed with floor console, gauges, Power Steering, and factory air conditioning. Like yours, it has the red stripes along with Red Line correct tires. My email address is [email protected]. Your car looks sweet. Thanks for posting its picture. Earlier today, I posted pictures of mine but my postings have disappeared. That is disappointing. I hope this posting reaches you. Thanks! Dennis |
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1955 Mercedes-Benz SLR Gullwing Becomes Most Expensive Car Sold In 67 Years. Price: $143 million |
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1944-S Lincoln Steel Penny: $373,750 The high collector’s value of this penny is the fault of bad minting practices, which happened at all three mints. The coins were supposed to be cast in a bronze alloy comprised of 95 percent copper and 5 percent tin. Instead, all three mints accidentally used zinc-plated steel planchets to start the coining process. |
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1967 was the first-time people experienced this new heartbeat of America, and it has been a constant in the race and muscle car communities since its inception. Well, all good things must come to an end and after 2024, General Motors will no longer pump out any versions of the famous Chevy Camaro |
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I walked to public school but I ran home because school let out at 2:50PM and this show started at 3PM. |
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