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-------Cool ride. I have always liked the optional guages in 66 SSs. The wheels look like 68 Corvette wheels to me. They have the 68 on up Corvette trim rings but that extra inch (making them 8 instead of 7) is missing at the inside edge of the trim ring. I will be looking forward to seeing this SS as Im marvelling at the quality of the original paint........Bill S
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If thats the car I am thinking of it was offred to me several years ago by the widow of the original owner miles in the thirties the paint was nice but peppered on the nose. I think Chuck Hanson wound up with it for a short period . I'll call him in the AM. Jim
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Thanks for the responses gentlemen! These days I'm really trying to do my homework on the front-end instead of going and getting caught up in the auction buzz. Plus I'm a sucker for blue-on-blue Chevrolets. Ed
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A beautiful car, true, but nobody would shoot the valance of an "original paint" car like that!! |
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