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Totally badass ride. Was it on eBay a few back? I know I've seen pics of this car with caps and with plain steel wheels. Either way looks, spot on.
Thanks for the compliments. The guy I got it from says he saw it on EBay and bought it. It turned out to be a little more radical than he wanted and I bought it. I have repainted it, done some motor work and mini-tubbed it. I should be finished I a couple of weeks.
Thanks for the compliments. The guy I got it from says he saw it on EBay and bought it. It turned out to be a little more radical than he wanted and I bought it. I have repainted it, done some motor work and mini-tubbed it. I should be finished I a couple of weeks.
Thanks again.
Right on! I remember trying to save those pics, but couldn't because of ebay. Awesome car. Totally sinister, all business, and just a little *****.
I'm suddenly inspired to leave the fading primer on my 64 sedan alone and find some original wheels for it
BTW I recently met a guy at local car show who was interested in building a sedan nova as opposed to a coupe because he said that sedans make the perfect sleeper
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