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Old 01-30-2011, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: '73 Nickey LS6 Conversion at RussoSteele:

Tenney,that sounds like you saw the Moorehouse LS-6 Chevelle before the accident as well.
Horace told me that accident actually occured when Classics' mechanic,Kevin,was driving it to a Kruse car auction down here in Bolingbrook,at the "Old Chicago" shopping center location.That's when an intoxicated driver T-boned Kevin on the passenger side front grille-bumper-hood-fender-door & partial rear 1/4.
Bill S. & Richard B. soon got the settlement check from the insurance Co.,then sold it "AS IS" to Horace @ Bill Jacobs Chevrolet,who fixed it all up by getting the parts wholesale & then had Vic reassemble & repaint it in certain areas.Horace drove it around some,before finally selling to a Michigan collector,where it sat inside for nearly 20 years.
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Default Re: '73 Nickey LS6 Conversion at RussoSteele:

----Rick really has the story down pat as that is exactly what happened with Ricks car. Prior to the accident the car had very, very nice original paint and mint interior. After the accident I only went to look at the car once as I was super disgusted. Therein lies the reason that, long ago, I somewhat mis-described that accident as being a bit worse than it was. Although the accident was serious it wasnt terminal, especially at the hands of a magician like Vic Studer. Vic has passed on but when he did work for Classic we were always overly impressed. He was a good guy and one of the best body men I have seen to this day, hands down.......Bill S
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Old 01-31-2011, 07:41 PM
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[quote= especially at the hands of a magician like Vic Studer.............one of the best body men I have seen to this day, hands down.......Bill S[/quote]

Amen to that. Vic was "the guy" back in the day.

I thought I heard his son was still operating the business - although not sure of his talents vs. his fathers?

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