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Old Jun 12, 2009 | 07:55 PM
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Ok, this post is for owners of older cars no matter if they're in perfect cond. or need a complete restore post of what you have.

Car #1. 1968 Charger plum Crazy purple with a 360 bored out to a 396. 500hp on pump gas
Its in a storage barn up in NY untill summer comes them it car show time







Car #2 1968 Cuda Fast Back needs complete body restoration and im gonna redo the interior also should be delivered to my house within the week









 
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Hope this is not just limited to cars..! LOL

My 1974 K5 Blazer:


1970 Chevelle - what it looked like 2 years ago:

And how it sits today:


I bought the K5 to hone my metal working skills on so that the Chevelle is perfect once completed.
 
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Hope this is not just limited to cars..! LOL

My 1974 K5 Blazer:


1970 Chevelle - what it looked like 2 years ago:

And how it sits today:


I bought the K5 to hone my metal working skills on so that the Chevelle is perfect once completed.
No its not just limited to just cars trucks are welcome too... thats a really nice chevelle what all needs to be done on it?
 
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I will be replacing the entire inside floor along with the trunk floor. Both rear quarters need to be replaced. I did some work on the door frames which are currently up in the attic above my garage. Other than that, surprisingly not much else. LOL
 
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I will be replacing the entire inside floor along with the trunk floor. Both rear quarters need to be replaced. I did some work on the door frames which are currently up in the attic above my garage. Other than that, surprisingly not much else. LOL
lol i need to replace the floor pans in the cuda also what year is that chevelle
 
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1970 Chevelle
 
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oops lol guess i over read that looking at the gorgeous car
 
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Originally Posted by RolingKCBlazer
oops lol guess i over read that looking at the gorgeous car
HA! I guess these things happen...
 
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Originally Posted by swartlkk
HA! I guess these things happen...
lol yeah it dose, so i guess we're the only ones who have older vehicles???
 
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