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Old 08-04-2025, 11:55 PM
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I just don't understand why the BOP models of A bodies don't hold a value like a Chevelle. That car should bring low 30's in that condition. What a sweet machine to cruise with.
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Success! We were able to get the car registered and titled today. I brought the wife with me to DMV as she has the power of attorney to sign the registration over for my father-in-law, but we were not going to do anything to it until the DMV lady told us EXACTLY where, and what to write. I have witnessed horror stories in person where someone wrote the wrong thing on the wrong line on a title and DMV voided it right there and made them contact the seller to order a duplicate title and start the entire process over again.

I also got a surprise when the clerk was running the VIN and said it has a prior registration in New Jersey! She said it shows it was in South Plainfield NJ in 1994 and showed 147,000 miles on the odometer. So the 96,430 is actually 196,430 and the new title reflects that as the correct mileage. That might confirm where it was painted because there is a piece of paper in the files that says "Paint 1995". Even with 196,430 miles that is only an average of 3,600 miles a year for 54 years.

Now I'm waiting for UPS to deliver the new fuel tank sending unit tomorrow so I can get the gas gauge operating correctly again.
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Cool, sounds like it was well enjoyed over the years.
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Now I'm waiting for UPS to deliver the new fuel tank sending unit tomorrow so I can get the gas gauge operating correctly again.
Heads up on the repro sending units - most are not accurate. Mine shows 2/3 to 3/4 full when actually 100% full. You might be able to correct by bending the float arm up or down accordingly. I am having my original rebuilt so will wait until that is back before I try and make any other corrections.
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