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I wouldnt change a single thing, job well done!
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Sick Chevelle, Ive always wanted to build a 64 or 65 just like the way you did yours. Low, sleek and classy! :thumbsup:
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Awesome!!!!:wow:
I used to have a 65' SS years ago and would love to get another one. Your driving my dream car right there:thumbsup::bow: |
Hey, that car looks familiar. Nice job on keeping the engine bay clean.
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Another 65 owner checkin' in to this thread! That car used to be my wallpaper. It's just a clean car, no matter how you slice it. Definitely going in a similar direction.
Who makes the new headlights? New wheels? My vote is for Rushforths.:thumbsup: |
thanx guys i got the headlights from a place in cali.. the ones in the car are better then those ones in the picture. the new ones are thicker glass and better material. the car is basically done.. just had the whole front end rebuilt with energy suspension bushings, cpp center link, new tie rods,sleeves etc new quick ratio steering box.
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Great lookin' Chevelle!
Nicely done
http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d7...angel8/1-1.jpg ....is this the drivable ride height? |
Do you have details on them? Who makes them? I'm trying to find some new lights like those to replace the 46 units.
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banko- that was drivable ride height before the motor swap but after the swap i have a 4inch downpipe to 4inch oval exhaust piping now and it sits really close i could probabaly drive that low but if i hit a bump it would scrape. thats not even all the way down.. the fender sits right at the tire on the front for ride height and the back i can leave all the way down and drive if i want
pm sent to you on the headlights. since they are not part of this site i didnt know if i could post their info on here |
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