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<font color="blue">Make sure when your done with photoshop, the pic is saved as a 'jpeg' or 'gif'.
I've had that problem also. ![]()
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Peter:
Car looks fine. According to your dimensions, rear is right on and front is high. My experience with new restos is that the front is a little high until it settles. I have a 12k mile 70 SS (untouched) that looks like a lowrider compared to my fresh LS6! Love that frost green! Dave |
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Looks great!
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Thanks for the compliments I will try to post the rest of the car It turned out stunning. I made sure that everry bolt
and nut was the origional as this L78 car has been owned by me for about 24 years and it was time to restore it. thanks for yuor help suprss70 |
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Green Mist, of course....... I slipped into 69 Camaro mode....
In the 70's, it was very uncool to have a green car. It has taken many years for me to get over that, but boy, am I over it. Dave |
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Car looks good to me! I love that color!
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Joe Barr |
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