And if you don't mind. http://www.superchevy.com/features/1602-amazing-restored-1966-a-modified-production-l88-nova/
The build-in-process was owned and being built by a fellow I knew in Seneca, Illinois. We've lost touch and I have no idea if this was completed. He had this and an altered roadster going at the same time. This photo really isn't too old, maybe six years or so. I have no info on the gold Chevy II.
I appreciate the info but, nevertheless, if there's a fear of them being high jacked for commercial purposes just don't post them. There's no historical value to me (and I'm only speaking for myself) if someone scribbles across them. I put my name on some of my photos, unobtrusively, and someone with a deft touch with a computer can easily remove it. I tend to think most just dig on a photo and go on to the next one.
I know this thread is old, but it's a game I can play since I do have one. LOL View attachment 3741414
Look like the ones on my 66 2door 100 but with a bit more shine (?). I thought they were all the same. So what is the answer? "I gots to know".
Oh but that would be too easy! And here I thought someone would've had the answer in a Google minute too.
Grump If I had to have a Chevy it would be one of these View attachment 3742548 Fritz Callier View attachment 3742549 Gipsy Traveler