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Hi Guys, I’m having a hard time trying to uploads pictures of my uncles Heavy Chevy. Keeps saying files are to large. What’s the fix??? Thanks Rob
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Right click on the picture and then click on edit. There should be a resize option in your edit program. After you resize it you will have to save it at this new size.
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Update on this car. It was apparently restored and resold on ebay, and then wrecked some time last year. It just sold through Copart on 2/18/21 for a whopping $21300 despite the rollover damage and branded title. The first pic is after the first time on ebay, after it had been restored.
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Wow.
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Sad :(
This is what happens when these cars are sold to inexperienced owners. It can be fixed, hope she gets saved and not parted out. Dan |
"Repair cost" $500."
That's a good one. |
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Doesn't seem likely it could be parted for a profit at 21k. But on the other hand, can it be repaired and flipped for a profit with a salvage title starting at 21k ? Hopefully went to a person who can do the majority of the work themselves and enjoy it when done. |
I've been following this car since it was first listed for sale pre-restoration. I can't believe it sold for over $21k after a rollover!
It was listed for sale post-restoration on eBay but it didn't sell. I recall bidding got up to around $28k. I have pictures from all along the way, and unfortunately it was not a great restoration. It looked like it had poor rust repair done, a quick respray and interior resto for a quick flip on eBay. Orange peel everywhere, panel gaps weren't good, interior headliner already sagging (probably due to poor rust repair around the rear window). Hate to see a quick resto done on such a cool, rare car! Here's some pictures from the wreck-- https://i.imgur.com/UcvAC4X.jpg https://i.imgur.com/3WUu7t8.jpg |
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