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'62 Bel Air 409 2x4/4-speed, very nice
Not a bubbletop, and not the original engine, but there's a lot to love about this one. Looks great in the Fawn-on-Fawn color combo and even has the original spatter paint in the trunk.
Link to 1962 Bel Air 409/4-sp auction |
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Looks like Mick Price's driveway.....?
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Very nice. Tony, you are on another roll...
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Last edited by napa68; 08-29-2019 at 12:43 PM. Reason: correction |
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Yes this is my car. Its a really good old car manufactured at the California plant and then spent considerable time in Texas. As you can see the floors are clean, door panels are original and darn near perfect, one piece bumpers etc. The engine a 63 814 block and runs great, starts with a click of the key and idles on it owns without touching the gas pedal. When I got it I removed the chrome exhaust tips, red line radial tires, installed a semi correct tach, removed a trio of mis matched under dash gauges and replaced all four corner of the coil springs to get the stance as close as I thought was right.
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