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Good deal. I have undercoating on my Chevelle that is 47 y.o. and would like to remove it. So, I am asking as many folks as possible what methods they used.
You have a sweet heart of a car there Mark!
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Wow. Umm, yeah, it'd take 250K to get that away from me. 275 if it was Lucy Blue. And I am probably low-balling you as a Pontiac high-roller who wanted a survivor in his collection would probably eclipse that number. Find another one, I always say. That is an amazing car. Congrats.
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There's nothing like a survivor car. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img] I would concur on the value.
My survivor 73 SD looks like that underneath, as is (same mileage, too). My old 1972 T/A took some pressure washing to get off the years of grime but then looked just as nice. |
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