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Old 01-12-2025, 07:34 PM
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Gold line tires. I'm anxious to see the air filter too
I didn't realize they are gold lines in the pic, they appear as aged white lines.
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Old 01-12-2025, 11:39 PM
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I'm a couple of days behind in showing off a new acquisition. This is a January 10th built L72 coupe. Nassau Blue on blue / white interior, factory pipe car that retains is born with drivetrain, original paint, most all original interior, POP, dealer invoice, and dealer order sheet. A sharp eye will detect there are 2 options on the car that are not original to it (I'll get that straightened out). This will be a fun car to run through the shop.
Fantastic ‘66 BB Coupe, Nassau Blue has always been at the top of my list for the mid years.
Love the ‘66 hoods.

Gold line tires are also at the top of my list. Keep em.

That fake teak looks bad, gotta go.

Looking forward to Tim’s rejuvenation.
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I'm a couple of days behind in showing off a new acquisition. This is a January 10th built L72 coupe. Nassau Blue on blue / white interior, factory pipe car that retains is born with drivetrain, original paint, most all original interior, POP, dealer invoice, and dealer order sheet. A sharp eye will detect there are 2 options on the car that are not original to it (I'll get that straightened out). This will be a fun car to run through the shop.
Did a miss a separate thread on this 66 Vette? If not, sure would like to see more of this car, it looks beautiful.
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Old 01-13-2025, 08:17 PM
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Did a miss a separate thread on this 66 Vette? If not, sure would like to see more of this car, it looks beautiful.
No you didn't. I have yet to receive the car. I'll get a thread going on this one when it lands.
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Here's my LS5 70 Chevelle built on 1/23/70 in Atlanta, GA.
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----Teak wheel is only an OK repro. The windshield washer fluid container is wrong. Goldlines aren't on the invoice but if good condition I'd leave them. PCV hose isn't the preformed one, and the clamp for it on the left side intake bolt is missing. That's all I can see. Just a real nice original 66. Good find!.....Bill S

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So gold lines would be okay for the car if the were ordered?
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So gold lines would be okay for the car if the were ordered?
----Yes, as I like gold lines on almost all 66's I'd keep them, but that's his decision!....Bill S

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----Yes, as I like gold lines on almost all 66's I'd keep them, but that's his decision!....Bill S
And we all know how HE is with incorrect parts.. I'm thinking they would look good on my Camaro, if I ever get it painted back to Granada Gold....Tim...
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That fake teak looks bad, gotta go.
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----Teak wheel is only an OK repro.
I agree with you both on the wheel. The car originally had a plastic wheel, and that is how the car is coming to me. I bought the car from a friend (I've know of this car for about 3 years now). The teak wheel was not part of our deal (which I prefer in this case).
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