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I brought this car home from San Diego 6 years ago. It's a Norwood built X77D80 car that was raced out there. It still has it's original engine and my brother-in-law, Dennis and I finally got it ready and running.
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Nice car,love the color.All you have to do now is repaint the grill argent silver and then your good to go.
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Mark:
It's kind of a hot rod. The stripes are wrong so, we didn't get lost on the detail stuff. I grew up about 4 blocks from Nickey so, after I added the new Hooker headers, I couldn't help but sticker it up.
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Very nice car and looks period correct. I like the silver grill idea too. Sticks out more than the stripes being wrong. Nice car and great color!
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I'll defend the black grille by saying isn't that what Day 2 is all about? Scenario: Maybe on Day 2 the young new owner wanted a more sinister look so he rattle-canned the grille black. Day 2 is the process of getting away from factory stock and not necessarily doing it like everyone else would. Are we now going to ruin the freedom of Day 2 modifications by limiting it to just speed equipment and wheels but the grill has to be the correct silver or it's wrong?? I beseech you my fellow car lovers: Let us not kill Day 2 with too many "rules"!
And let us understand a major tenet of our hobby: Of course you would do it differently but it's not your car! I yield the remainder of my time. ![]() |
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You go...Bill!
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