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It has a pretty cool sticker collection in the trunk. The one in the center says it all. I'm going to keep it that way!
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Great car... I love the color and powertrain combo.
Blair
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1968 L71 Corvette Coupe 1967 L30 Chevelle Malibu 1968 L79 Corvette Convertible (son's) |
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It has a pretty cool sticker collection in the trunk. The one in the center says it all. [/ QUOTE ] That sounds like it could be Linda Vaughan's motto ![]() Great find, Pat....keep us posted on the progress ![]() And to whoever it was that asked, yes, the L79 was available in the 67 Malibu convertible.
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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rig up a sprayer and spray the rust sauce on it everywhere,simple grean the grease, I really dig the car as is, takes me back in time just looking at it.
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I was hoping to save the original paint but its just past being a good idea It is starting to peck with rust in particular below the belt trim. It does have a quarter size hole at the underside of each quarter. It will need to be sealed to keep it from getting more damage or I'll be chasing it for ever. [/ QUOTE ] That rust isn't going anywhere. As long as it doesn't see much weather (mainly salt or continuous moisture), it won't get worse. I've seen cars stay like that for years.
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