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Old 09-26-2016, 12:33 AM
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Thanks everyone. Spent the weekend cruising the kids around and even found some fun back roads and tested the car's turning abilities. Although it needs a few things like a tune up and different steering wheel, I am completely in love with this thing.

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Old 09-26-2016, 04:23 PM
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I can't believe it's been a year since I got this thing. Anyway, it took me a few months but I got the car completely sorted out. Thought I would share a video and some of the latest pics of the car. My oldest son was helping me take some pics and I guess mom sent him to Video editing camp in the summer so he offered to make a video for me too. Tell me your thoughts











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The car looks great! Congrats on completing the build.
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Old 11-28-2017, 08:38 PM
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Nice job on the car and tell your son Diego nice job on the video.
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Nice job on the car and tell your son Diego nice job on the video.
Agreed on all of the above and I can honestly say I am really digging the concept of Survivor looking builds. So much so it seems that is all i have been looking at lately.

The car is awesome and so if the fact that you are actually driving the car.

Wait did i mention that it is so cool that your son made the video. I think this is the best part.
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Very cool Chevelle. You did a very nice job on it.

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Old 11-30-2017, 09:13 AM
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Enzo great job with the 67 and great job by your son on the video.My son is showing more and more interest in my 69 Camaro probably due to the fact he's looking at getting his drivers license in just over a year from now.Like your Chevelle I try and get the family out as much as possible with my car...so far so good...cheers
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Nice job on the car and tell your son Diego nice job on the video.
Thank you - I will!
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Agreed on all of the above and I can honestly say I am really digging the concept of Survivor looking builds. So much so it seems that is all i have been looking at lately.

The car is awesome and so if the fact that you are actually driving the car.

Wait did i mention that it is so cool that your son made the video. I think this is the best part.
After having the 66 with a high end paint job, I can tell you that i was extremely nervous whenever we took the car out. This one looks good, but not perfect. However the enjoyment I get now that my paranoia is no longer a factor is worth its weight in gold. Definitely adds a different element to owning a classic - feels more like it did when I was younger.
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