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I like the engine stamping, just not the rest of the car. right 1/4 panel pic looks like there are problems in the paint, side mouldings are missing,Emblems on drivers fender are horrible, wrong material for vinyl top,wrong shifter, no disc brake pad on brake pedal, no drip rail mouldings ?,no radio antenna, Cheapo repo air cleaner etc, no cowl rubber seal or hood side rubber bumpers, under the hood was painted with a black spray bomb, parts of the fenders that show under the hood should be Yellow but he took the lazy route and painted them black, wrong shift knob, repo door panels missing the Camaro emblems, didn't bother to line up the drivers fender with the door before he painted it. If he cut that many corners that we can see how much time do you think he spent doing the floors and 1/4's correctly ? I suspect I have just scratched the surface. Looks like a car built to sell on Ebay, but I do like the engine stamping.
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Oh yes you can tell by the copper used no an I mean
no expense was spared!!!!! maybe this photo goes with this car????? ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Peter, 67 GT 500 70 Boss 302 01 FATBOY |
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Its like you read my mind Charley. I was even going to say something about the quarter but I didn't want to tear the car apart. Stamping looks Kosher to me.
Jason |