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http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/3267187587.html  



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Body side moldings, seriously??

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'69 Convertible,  Lemans Blue, 454, 200 4R, 12 Bolt. 

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Jon H wrote:

Body side moldings, seriously??


 So, is the price out of line for a 69?



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jim larson wrote:
Jon H wrote:

Body side moldings, seriously??


 So, is the price out of line for a 69?


 Hard to say from what little he says and 2 pics. No description of drivetrain. This one would need a set of eyes on it for rust and overall condition.



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Looks like there's a big rust hole in front of the rear wheel.

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I really like those wheels. If you do too, I have a set for sale........

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I really like those wheels. If you do too, I have a set for sale........


 

Will they help me jump over police cars, or do I need an orange '69 Charger for that? razz



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paint's cheap. You already have numbers for the car and it's the right year. Only purists will even notice.


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1999 std bore 5.7, Vortec heads, Holley Stealth Ram, GM cam
700R4, Viking coilovers, 12 bolt 4.10 posi, and a whole bunch more



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Damn, I was hoping all I'd need is the right wheels... headscratch



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Derek Kiefer - Mantorville, MN

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Jon H wrote:

Body side moldings, seriously??


 I have them on my 72.  I kinda like them.  The invoice says that the car was ordered with them.  So when it comes time to repaint, I am leaving them on.



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Robredy wrote:
Jon H wrote:

Body side moldings, seriously??


 I have them on my 72.  I kinda like them.  The invoice says that the car was ordered with them.  So when it comes time to repaint, I am leaving them on.


I remember back in the day... most of the cars had factory side moldings on them.  Seems like only in the past 10 years or so when they are restored that people took them off for a smoother look, and most repainted cars are pampered and not parked in 'regular' parking spots.   



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There is one other major problem with it. It's not. 71-72 vert!!!! laughing

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Man...I'd love a 69 ragtop. I've always dreamed of one. But I want a rust free example...you just know this one is nasty in the nooks and crannies!

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Robredy wrote:
Jon H wrote:

Body side moldings, seriously??


 I have them on my 72.  I kinda like them.  The invoice says that the car was ordered with them.  So when it comes time to repaint, I am leaving them on.


 I can honestly say I have never seen them on a Chevelle.  Learn something new every day!!



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'69 Convertible,  Lemans Blue, 454, 200 4R, 12 Bolt. 

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