----What a rust free, pit free Wagon you have saved, congrats! I had a decent 67 big block El Camino for a short period a couple of years ago and I can say that tail light housings in the condition of yours are just about impossible to find. This was on a sothern California car. Must have been close to the water as both housings were heavily pitted.....Bill S
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Amazing work and patience. Thought I was looking at one of Grant's threads...
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I can't wait for more, love watching the saving of a wagon.
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67 Chevelle....
The ad mentions 'power up to 325hp'...are they referring to low-horse 396 or the L79 327..??
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I've got a pair of 15x7 Torque Thrust D's I'll donate to the project if you're interested Bill? Least I can do for all the hospitality you've showed me since we met. |
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This would be ultra rare, I've seen a restoration article on one, Granada Gold and in CA I believe. I loath clones, buut, if the original L30 were AWOL from the wagon, it would be cloned as L79 already. |
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