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It's definetly an "A" body. by coincidence I took the shelf board out of the 72 chevelle last night, easy give away is the punch outs for the defroster/blower.
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It's a 71 or 72 Chevelle, Citrus green (faded)
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I don't think the 71 and 72 Chevelles had these brackets that are pointed out in red below.
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I think it is a 68-69 Olds Cutlass but the color has me questioning that. Verdoro Green?
compare here and here
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I think you may be right Rick after seeing the first picture you linked. Like you say, an unusual color for the Olds if that is it.
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My guess would have been a 71-72 Skylark Convertible. They made quite a few in this color.
Dan.
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Cant be a convertible with an upper package tray and speaker mounting holes. That's where the top mechanism would go.
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