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Very nice...bench seat 4-speed with docs. The POP looks incredibly fresh but I'm no expert. Beautiful car.
Link to 1967 Chevelle SS396 Convertible auction ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 138677B177536 |
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markinnaples (05-04-2021) |
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"100% virgin spotless original sheet-metal from day one" Uhmm, not so much
![]() I get the typical dealer enthusiastic embellishment of details, but why, a car sold in GA, a vintage MA inspection sticker, and CA black plates (truck plates I believe??). ![]() This appears to be a quality restoration, in spite of some detail shortcomings, of a good car in a great color combo. Why not be honest about it? |
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Beautiful car and color.
I agree that those Black and Yellow plates would be assigned to a truck / El Camino. Here is the break down in years and letter assignment of the Vintage California B / Y plates. |
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PeteLeathersac (05-01-2021) |
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----Love the car, but have to wonder about the pinch line behind the rear wheel. Either the body guy filled in all the weld marks or there has been rear quarter work.....Bill S
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