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Old 05-18-2012, 01:32 PM
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The car looks clean but I don't know about those Bright Blue Taylor 8mm wires.
The dash is from a 72 Monte Carlo I believe (the seat belt light was no included in the 70 or 71)

What is your ultimate goal for the car? Are you wanting more of a pro-touring car that has some modern parts with the classic muscle car look (because that is how this car seems to be built) or something original? Do you plan on leaving the car as is, and do you care anything about originality? You are going to possibly buy from a dealer, sight-unseen. That creates 2 huge red flags automatically. 1, post on here and other sites to try and get someone to go and take a look at the car for you. Find someone who knows Chevelles well because there can be some nasty surprises hiding under that shiny blue paint. 2. Dealers will almost always be over-priced and this car is no exception. It looks very nice but at $35k you are in documented SS territory.

Just my $.02

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