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I'm sure the vent windows and window trim would be worth saving maybe the side glass if it was original and not all messed up. Great #490 Casting intake find. Trunk lid with the old decals is cool that could be a wall hanger. The center console if it was still there and not all busted up would be worth saving. Sad period but if it was an original Artesian Turquoise L79 car even worse. The 12bolt rear could have been swapped out over the years. Great color originally. Grab the trim tag hang in your tool box let a little piece of the 66 live on.
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I was thinking the same thing about the deck lid. It would make a Great Wall hanger in the shop with the old stickers.
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Cut those emblems out of the rear seat back (if you haven't already). I'd imagine someone needs them.
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Did you get any of the revel moldings on the door/rear window or the really impossible to get drip rail stainless? The little trim pieces in the front corners are $200 easy.
You left too much on the bone Matt!! Was the insert under the trunk plate as big as the plate or small/normal size? I always thought the SS trunks were different then 2dr coupes. I know someone with a real 66 SS that the trim tag was lost or removed that needs this! Dave 67 Nova Boy |
That's nuts. I would get the decklid just to hang the stickered side on the wall.
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If Matt says that's all Folks that's all !
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Absolutely heartbreaking to see that car meet its unfortunate demise. It brings to mind that we've now reached a point in time where there's a WHOLE BUNCH of stuff popping up lately as hoarders are starting pass on and their families are liquidating. It breaks my heart to think of the rare parts that are being thrown into those rental driveway dumpsters when garages & basements have to be cleaned out quickly.
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I guess that depends on your definition of a "good" car.
That thing looks pretty rusty to me, not to mention hit hard. Good car for parts I guess. |
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