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Very nice car.....but tell him to change those awful wheels.
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Gary, It looks like you've got a great father/son/brother/uncle(Bruce) deal going there, the Chevelle really doesn't look like it needs anything immediately, so happy motoring. Sorry we didn't' get a chance to meet you or see the car while we were at pavilions, maybe next time.
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Very nice car!! - Best of luck with it!
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Gary, It looks like you've got a great father/son/brother/uncle(Bruce) deal going there, the Chevelle really doesn't look like it needs anything immediately, so happy motoring. [/ QUOTE ] I agree. Pretty darn cool just as it sits! Neat color combo with the red guts too. ![]() Now, about those plastic inner fenders. Any part numbers or markings on them? My originals had absolutely no markings of any kind on them, but the ones on Howard's Green car had all kinds, including "Made in Canada". Flint car eh? Pretty safe bet you won't find a build sheet. ![]()
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