Frame off Goat!! 56K Warning!!!
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My Son-in-Law, JJ and I have been working on my old '67 and though you guys might be interested in seeing how it'* going.
Body work is getting close to paint, as you can see it still needs a little. Next week it gets undercoated and sealed with RinoLiner, then a final sand and paint.





This is the whole car as it once was. This was taken in 1975
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Body work is getting close to paint, as you can see it still needs a little. Next week it gets undercoated and sealed with RinoLiner, then a final sand and paint.





This is the whole car as it once was. This was taken in 1975
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I'm still looking for a picture of it that I took soon after I bought it in April 1967, it was a lighter blue then. I'll post it when I find it
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restoration is difficult, but the payoff will come soon... I hope your using your filler wisly... It looks like you know what your doing but if your doing any filling on the trunk/hood/or on the bottom of the fenders use led because it wont crack or chip.
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Got a Pro doing the body work, costing my Son in Law a bundle. He'* like me, he wants it done right. We both know it will never be a GTOAA show quality car, but that'* OK. Evertime I crank up the big block mill, it'* all worth it.
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