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And it has skirts.



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That thing has Grandma Car screaming all over it with those skirts and whitewalls!  oldscool

Seems priced right though.

 



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Looks like it's trying to be a Buick.

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Derek69SS wrote:

Looks like it's trying to be a Buick.


 Were there skirts available for the 65 Special?



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comes complete with walking cane rack.

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I would take the skirts off and drive it with pride...tiphat

Price does seem very reasonable when I see rusted, gutted, stripped '66 converts go for 4-6k....rolleyes



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jim larson wrote:

Were there skirts available for the 65 Special?


 I don't really know, but the 68-69 Skylarks had a real low rear wheel opening that looked like it had skirts even though it didn't.

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I cant recall ever seeing a powerglide 69 car that had buckets and console.



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I think it would be a good  car for someone wanting a 69 and a convert and not concerned about HP & Torque.



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