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Not a bad looking car - looks like it was originally sold with a 325hp 396, from Mark Chevrolet in Detroit.
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----Kind of a day 2 and 1/2 car......Bill S
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markinnaples (10-04-2018) |
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I've owned a lot of cars and never once I ever felt the need to sand a trim tag. IMO next biggest rookie move after the old "caution fan" sticker on GM stuff.
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In Autoshop in Highschool,there was a guy who did this in class while we tuned his car.
Said it always bugged him that he couldn't see it clearly,so out comes some sand paper and away he went. He must of stood there sanding for 30 minutes,before he realized he'd gone too far. |
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