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Yuck, who would buy this???

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/72-Chevelle-Project-Car-/261155067636;jsessionid=50D162DD36BF8DA541DA00096C07F8AC?item=261155067636&ViewItem=&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1123&forcev4exp=true



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I'm curious what his plans are for the spoiler since it says it's not included in the sale?



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He certainly explains and documents the car well, you can see what it is, and he’s not hiding anything. I like the spoiler; with all the rust and no back window he needs something to help keep it on the ground.

Anyone ever wonder why GM never put a spoiler on the back of a Chevelle when they put them on their other A body’s? I always thought that after 1970 the Chevelle coupe was designed by two different people that never meet each other, one did the front end and the other did the back.

Darn, the right door knob sticks. Is that a Holley carburetor lying on the floor, it looks interesting?


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That's a lot of money for a parts-car. Might be worth $300 if you really needed something off it... He'll keep it for a long time at that price.



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This is probably the 5th time I have seen this listed.

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Someone clearly has no clue.

Body is straight but right door sticks.

Rust on outside of both quarters need only a patch.

Trunk is rusted near bumper.

Need 1/2 of a front floor pan but small enough you can patch with sheet metal.

Its not even worth half the current BIN.



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SShink wrote:

Might as well buy this one for $300!  laughing

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/3548641676.html

 


 i saw this one too. sounds like the floor is "not too bad". my guess is the ones you cut out are as good.



-- Edited by chevelle on Tuesday 15th of January 2013 10:10:13 PM

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Might as well buy this one for $300!  laughing

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/3548641676.html

 



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If that was a '69, I'd be hauling it home to build a race car.

Good thing it's not a '69. :D

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Awesome idea: Cut out the interior/trunk firewall, cut out the package tray, stiffen and skin the inside, then paint the whole thing something cool. Finally, install a matress and you have the coolest kid's room bed EVER!

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Cool idea, but getting it into the room would be a challenge.

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Derek69SS wrote:

Cool idea, but getting it into the room would be a challenge.


Not if you made them sleep in the garage!  razz



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bowtie wrote:

Awesome idea: Cut out the interior/trunk firewall, cut out the package tray, stiffen and skin the inside, then paint the whole thing something cool. Finally, install a matress and you have the coolest kid's room bed EVER!


 You need the inner structure below the right quarter window and Stan needs the lower windshield and cowl area along with the left cowl for his. Maybe you guys can go together and offer him $200...thumbsup



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