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Definitely not my bag 🤢 Wow, what a way to devalue a classic!
Last edited by Toploader (4/13/2022 6:22 PM)
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As long as he didn't cut the dash he should be ok.
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Definitely, (I hope) a 1 of 1
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HERE IS THE STORY
Last edited by BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA (4/13/2022 6:58 PM)
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
As long as he didn't cut the dash he should be ok.
HAH!
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Hope it 'at least' had-a-hemi-in-it!!
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Not even Joe Dirt would drive that.
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Tough to say on the hemi. No shock tower braces, so possibly no shock towers. They would definitely have to be removed to fit a hemi. It looks kind of like there's something going on with the valve cover on the right side, but I can't really tell. Probably wishful thinking that there's spark plug wires going through it. Trying to stifle my urge to murder the guy that did that to a '66 fastback...
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Alan wrote:
Definitely, (I hope) a 1 of 1
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I believe I read they made 50 of the front ends.
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