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'69 Chevelle SS396, Desert Project
Maybe original paint.... Can't figure out why it has rocker trim and the lower fender trim, though.
Link to 1969 Chevelle SS396 auction |
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Isn’t that rocker trim from a ‘71 Malibu? I can see someone at the dealer, back in the day, saying “why doesn’t my SS have that lower trim on it?” and on it goes...
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Rear seat panel, under package tray is missing
Dan
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Wow great eye Dan!
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1969 ss 396 300 deluxe hardtop 1969 ss 396 chevelle 1978 camaro 540 ci. beater 1978 chevy shortbed stepside 1983 chevy shortbed 1985 chevy shortbed If a hammer and duct tape wont fix it u have electrical problems! |
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Looks solid, but what a mish mash of wrong parts. I love the center console shift indicator. It has a 68 rear bumper and grille. This thing will need a lot of work. At least is is an SS.
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Subject VIN 136379K446317 A few things goofed up but cool patina. ~ Pete .
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It appears to have a ‘70 4-core rad top plate.
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Tony, thanks for posting this Chevelle... I may never have seen it!
I’ve mentioned a time or two that I have another nephew that has taken an interest in musclecars and I’ve been looking for a project car for him. I was looking for a car that had good bones that we could enjoy... spending some evenings in the garage ordering pizza and turning wrenches to build him a nice driver and hopefully passing on a thing or two. Well, it looks like my Arizona desert project has this New Mexico desert project as a stablemate. These two Monaco Orange Chevelles are virtually twins. I’ll be looking for a few 1969 Chevelle parts like (for starters) a set of bumpers, an SS grille, some correct eyebrow mouldings, door mirrors, and any ivory interior pieces... all in decent driver condition. As much as I enjoyed watching the Dukes of Hazard, we might consider some alternatives for the turbine wheels.
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