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Baltimore built car, produced in the December time frame of 68 according to the trim tag. 72 72 on the tag.
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Started getting into the car. Its got alot of issues but this is one of the cleaner cars i have my collection. Its really impressive, floors and trunk only need a patch here and there. Window channels front and back are perfect!
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The white stripes down the seats are just add to the mystique. Someone snagged the front seat many years ago so I have a donor chevelle bench front seat. Door panels were all still there, but rough. Only thing im keeping is the metal frames.
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Shortly after getting the car I paid for the NCRS shipping report. As much as it might make one thing it came from the western states, it actually came from Newport News Virginia, and was sold at Casey Chevrolet.
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#5
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I have been waiting almost 3 years for my Deluxe 300 door panels from SMS.
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Thats unfortunate. SMS has quoted me a few weeks for the headliner, 6months for the seat covers, and 1yr for the door panels
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