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new from Ohio
Hi am from Ashtabula Ohio and I have a 69 chevelle SS frost green 396/325hp,4speed,dark interior and dark green vinyl top. I bought this new in March 27,1969 and was lucky to keep it.
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Welcome to the site, love to see some pic's of your ride.
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Welcome and I too would love to see some pics of your Chevelle .I have a good friend who lives in Astabula who does or did restoration work .
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Wow! Welcome to the site. Not many people left on the planet that can make a claim like that! I'm really anxious to see it.
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thanks I will post some pictures later and may need some help. I had the car in strongsville in August did not get to say hi to everybody but had a ball. I think your talking about Micky I know him well as he did a lot of work on my car,and lives about five miles from me.
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My favorite year Chevelle, welcome. Waving
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Yes it is Micky that I was talking about and I believe I looked at your Chevelle while making the rounds selling 50/50 tickets .We hope to be there again this year ,already registered ,maybe we can meet then.
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welcome to the site! have any pictures?
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yes John that was my car and I got some tickets from you and you were on your way,very busy. I need get around and say hi to more folks there is a lot to do and time go,s fast,just call me Chuck or Charlie. I have all the paper work for my car but the window sticker and build sheet(never found) and window sticker did not come off very good,or I was hurry drive it. dsc00175 dsc177
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new at pictures try again http://dsc00175 http://dsc00177
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maybe this time couple pics.
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She's a beauty, brings back fond memories of my old L78 car.
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Beautiful car. I really like the color.
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That is one beautiful looking car. Looks like my brother inlaws car he had back when I was in high school. Always wanted one that color.
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I will you a little more about my self and the car.I bought the car six months after I got out of the army, the only changes made was a Hurst shifter and a Holley spread bore carb. I met my wife shortly after that and was married in April 1970 and still are. We had let the car set for a few years before we could afford to restore it. When the car was restored the muncie shifter and Q jet was was put back on it,s #match Mick did a hell of a job.;)
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Wow. I love stories like that where the original owner took the time to restore the car to how it was when it was bought. I hope that you will be going to the NOCC show. I would love to see your car.
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The car is entered for NOCC show,needs a few things will try to get them done.Seen your car there last year looks great,you were talking to other people so I didnt stop to say Hi this year for sure. Couple of friends want me go to the Detroit Auto Rama in March, hope the weather cooperates,heard it,s the best. Chuck
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Welcome to the site and very nice 69 SS you have there, I believe I saw some pics on TC before. My 69 SS was actually bought new in Ohio and I've been wanting to track down the original owner. A longshot though
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This may seem a bit but I kept most parts like the Holley carb and Hurst shifter, also had Air Lift air bags in car at one time. What I also kept was every license plate that every was on it,the plate that,s on the now is the very first one I put on 1969, fun fact. Chuck
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We all need to get together and BS a bit at the Ohio show .
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