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Wow is right and looks pretty familiar. Seems like most 70 Chevelles we do especially the convertibles are in similar shape. Not for the faint of heart that is for sure. It is certainly better than junking the car.
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Seems that if they set out for a while, the top rots away. Then they fill up the floor with water until it rots away. Then you have what this gentlman is fixing. I have a 66 not quite that bad, but pushin it.
Nice brace work. |
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Wow is right. A ton of work there. Are the quarters salvageable?
It looks a cowl and firewall that needs a car, good luck !! |
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