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Nice car with interesting colors. I would have to do some work in the engine bay to make it look like more of a 1960s piece, but love that it retains the stock interior. Also looks to have the original "Eisenhour Chevrolet" dealer decal on the rear bumper.
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Love that paint color,it screams mid 1960's.
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Oh, MAN, that Fawn interior...
![]() This car is way cool, but as Tony said, the engine bay needs some changes to look more period correct. And the steering column needs to be disassembled and the shifter nub removed to appear original.
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Nice looking conversion.
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro |
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