Unrestored 2nd Owner '68 Chevelle SS396/4-sp Convertible
This is a neat car...drive it as-is. Bench seat 4-speed...but NOM.
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What a neat Chevelle, definitely just drive it as-is.
Gregg |
I can't say that I agree with the price but I do love original bumps & bruises!
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Amazing that all 4 original wheel covers are still present. Too bad that original engine is MIA.
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Another good example showing the front clip is a different shade of factory paint than the rest of the body.
The assembly line paint process wasn’t always a perfect match. Nothing better than Survivor paint. |
I passed a long a lead to a local friend Roland S about a '68 black top, black body and I think red interior vert, I bet he still has it. He bought it from Steve at Torrance Auto Wreckers back in the mid 90s.
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I looked at one just like this in Ft.Wayne, In. probably 20 years ago. I think he wanted in the low teens at the time. Same color, bench 4-sp, wheel covers. I can't imagine it not being the same car but who knows? Only a state away.
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Dan |
I wouldn't bet the front clip was original paint. Both fenders have bondo falling off the lowers and this pic indicates a hard line of new paint that matches the fender above the black.
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