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70's style street machines

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by Moriarity, May 6, 2024.

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    ^Wild!
    I wouldn't call it a waste of a W engine.
    Some careful panel painting would fix all the sins.
     
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  9. 469C5AB1-1AC3-45F0-A480-1114A3D3452B.jpeg Bought this with a 235 and open driveline changeover in the fall of 1968. By the fall of 1969 the plans were in effect. After the holidays 69-70 it was swapped over to a 383 Chrysler and four speed. Drove it through the summer until I had some clutch problems by the fall and with no place to work on it parked it. By spring of 71 I sold off the engine and transmission and while had plans and collecting parts to go with a 327 and Muncie 4 speed it never came to happen and sold,the body off in the summer of 72.
     
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