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#12
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Sammy is right. People would love the survivor look. We had an old survivor 66 with a bullet hole in it. Truly a survivor.
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So that causing the question when the car is called a survivor . If I replace the cylinder heads, change the original automatic to a 4 speed, and replace the non-original 10 bolts with a 12 bolt, but keep the original paint, yes original paint, and original interior, yes also original, only 40 k on the car, is it still a survivor? Or am I a butcher?
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#14
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Not in that case Chris. BUT, I do not think that really matters. Do what you gotta do and you can still tell everyone the body and interior survived from the Willow Run Plant till now.
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So no lime green with pink flames, and leopard print interior! Got it...thanks folks!
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#16
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I may get ol blue to GM Carlisle but that would be the furthest I would cart it. I am going to take some decent pictures and if enough interest will put up on the members rides section.
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Hello folks-
Ol Blue is up on e-bay if anyone is looking for a very nice old nova survivor Chris |
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