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I should have clarified better, Bruce used an A body convertible donor and grafted all the Monte sheet metal to it so he made use of the windshield frame and all the other convertible structural items.
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That is sharp work!
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This was built in the Seattle area, I saw it in the late 90s/early 2000s, it was briefly for sale at a consignment dealership I worked at. I was told the builder used a Cutlass Supreme convertible donor for the windshield and top mechanism, etc. They make great convertibles, better looking than convertible Chevelles in 70-72, IMO.
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