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..."Almost sold it last summer but wife talked him out of it, he had the car when they started dating."
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Rick,
Are you a member of the he man woman hater's club? I'm witcha on that one! ![]()
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If the car they dated in looks like that now, I can only imagine what the wife looks like now...
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I would've done a tailight shot for you boys but I didn't bring my wide-angle lens and a headlight shot would've broke my camera.
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Strongly suggest pulling the intake on that Chevelle and look for evidence of critters in the valley area before you hit they key to try it. Maybe even go through the entire engine and check out any and everything.
Friend here paid major bucks for one of Bergers original Z28's that was in the middle of complete resto a few years back. Don't know what possessed him to pull that intake, but was sick when he found the chipmunk Hilton in there. Fresh rebuild on a very big$$ car. Needless to say he was sick about it. Then a racoon got inside it while up on the hoist. Not sure what that did.
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I would think there are a few things living in that engine bay
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[b] My son had basketball camp with the Hoop Group up in NJ and we passed the Langhorne Speedshop
on Route 1 on the way there yesterday. This place has been there forever and had all kinds of stuff in the parking lot and surrounding the building. Being Sunday they were closed but this '69 Camaro had a for sale sign on it, so we had to stop and look. Saying it was rough is being real nice! There were a few other rotting musclecars there that didn't have signs, but were interesting. - - ![]() - - ![]() - ![]() - ![]() - - Here's one for Verne - - - ![]() - ![]() - ![]() - - This looked like an old race car - that green is metalflake! - - ![]() - ![]() - - ![]() - ![]() - ![]() -
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Ahhhh, a future numbers matching 409 car for sure! An original 283, so the VIN is for a V8 car! Stop by and grab the VIN and cowl tag info just for the safety of the future of the hobby!
I can tell the car was built after Jan. The gas tank on the floor is from an El Camino and I see a heater blower motor delete plate on the floor. Black on red.......just what everyone wants!!! Thanks for thinking of me. ![]() |
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------Verne,,,Look closely at that bubble as it appears to have been white originally. Agree that it will probably become more than it is. Actually I think it would be more fun (although less return) to make it an authentic appearing 327/300, 4-spd. Maybe add a 62 Vette injection unit and 30/30 cam to the mix. Chrome reversed wheels and cheaters on the back. What do you think???..........Bill S
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I don't think Chevrolet made any of those with small blocks. They must have all been 409s..
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