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Originally Posted by Che70velle
Where is the car today, and what have you done to her so far?
It's easy to see the emotional connection here. Tell us more!
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Originally Posted by BMR Sales
Welcome to L-G!
We are restoring a 68 GTO here at BMR
T.C.
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Originally Posted by Ricochet
Welcome! Look forward to seeing more. Don't see to many GTO's. The first GTO looked liked it was optioned well, 4 Speed, air, tilt & power windows anyways from what I could see.
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Originally Posted by sleepertime
Sweet... looking forward to seeing the progress and pictures, it will be a rewarding journey.
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Originally Posted by 214Chevelle
Before I bought my Chevelle in 03, I had a chance to buy a 68 GTO for $1800 that had a 455. I was so hell bent on a Chevelle, I didn't even realize how much of a deal that was. The car had no apparent rust, body was in great shape. I kick myself now that I didn't buy it. The sad part was I had the money, but tried to jue the owner down to $1400 or $1500 and he wasn't having it because he knew what he had and the only reason he was selling it was because he was in a financial bind, but wasn't gonna give it away. I've learned a lot in these 10 years.
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Originally Posted by Che70velle
Looks like your coming right along with her. You should start a build thread.
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Originally Posted by tubbed69
That's great history with your car,I bet your dad would be very proud to see all this progress,work looks great so far and like these guys said you should ask one of the moderators move it to a build thread
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gentlemen,
thank you for the warm welcome.
i am very grateful for the opportunity to share my project with this community.
it has been an enjoyable adventure so far, and of course i am looking forward to moving ahead with the restoration.
thank you, lateral-g!
danny