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Old 01-15-2011, 05:57 PM
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Default Re: 70 Chevelle Parts ID

Those nitty gritty items are the ones that you cannot find when you need them and will bring a project to a complete halt so yes they were appreciated. You would be amazed at what some call junk that I call gold when I need them.

The build sheets are fine. They actually would have fit in the box without folding them but with a little humidity they will flatten right out. Nothing like the LS6 original paint El Camino owner I ran into at a show several years ago. When I asked him how he knew it was an original LS6 (had an LS5 in it) he pulled the 4 way folded buildsheet out of his back pocket and showed it to me. I about dropped!
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