I just like the way it breaks up the amount of color on a post car.
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EZ..ive seen several sets go thru facebook on camaro joes, a member here, for sale page, as a matter of fact i almost bought a set because there was a really really nice set and i felt they where dirt cheap..let me see what i can come up with, i will look on there tonight when i get home
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Buick's, Pontiacs and Olds post cars have same trim on certain years.
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Dan how so does one tell the difference between post trim and hardtop trim??
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For sure I will. Thank for the info on the phone, very helpful.
Great chat today. John |
You talked to the right guy for post sedan questions, John!
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YES Bill, Dan certainly knows about these post cars.
Dan, So if this is a 2 dr post, 1969 Chevelle (that we know it is), PLEASE CORRECT ME IF I'M WRONG, It can only be a 300 or Malibu right? So if those are the only 2 "post" options, and IF IT has dash vents, it's a Malibu? And Mailbu has the "hidden" wipers too? It that right? Planning on seeing/driving the car next week. Now I know the bench seat is bye-bye. Has buckets and console now with ORIGINAL back seat. So probably has build sheet. I think the car was originally butternut yellow. I'm leaning towards Rally Green (wifes favorite color is green), Hugger orange or LeMans blue. IF I look and put the vinyl roof on, would add Olympic gold to the list. |
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