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LOL, I've not seen that many mixed up trim pieces on a Chevelle in...well...probably ever, lol.
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It is a COVERTABLE too, not even a convertible ...
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Yep, that one is the super rare SS 396 with the 350 cu in option, Malibu trim and Camaro hood accents.
Very rare indeed. Phil Woj. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img] |
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Isnt that a 68 not a 69? Looks like 8 tail lights but hard to see. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/confused.gif[/img]
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I know it looks obviously messed up and put together from a swap meet of parts, but is there any chance a Canadian car was built that way? I have seen those unique '66 Malibu SS Canadian cars that differ from standard US '66 SS 396's.
I guess I tend to not assume much of anything in this hobby anymore, but first reaction to this is a WTF moment.
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Paul '62 Bel Air 409/409 '63 Impala SS 409/340 convertible '68 L72 Biscayne '69 L78 Nova '17 Denali 3500HD |
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