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Looks good on the GMT400. So being that the Hoe got your time and money for 2013, Does the K10 get your time and money for 2014???
 

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Looks good on the GMT400. So being that the Hoe got your time and money for 2013, Does the K10 get your time and money for 2014???

Haven't quite figured that one out yet. It might be possible! If the hoe will give me long enough to just enjoy it. I've been chasing bugs in the thing for the past couple months. I think I might have finally got it solid for now.. :shrug:
 

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might as well revive this thread


Here is my favorite toy. 69 Chevelle Malibu restored to original

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My long term project. 69 C/20
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My Daily. Silverado 1500HD
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And this thing is a blast to drive. 05 Subaru Legacy GT
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Holy **** !!! I just came. :manos: That damn Chevelle !!! :drool:
 

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Holy crap, that Chevelle is sexy! Love that green! :drool:
 

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Built from scratch in 2006 (and street legal):

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What kind of car is the hatch?
 

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The little hatch would be a chevy sprint. The motors in them were absolute junk as if you got the non turbo version is was if I rememeber a 3 cyclinder 1 litre motor.

You could never get them going super fast unless going down a hill and I was lucky to the 5 spd version so it was completely GUTLESS
 

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I bet that sucker flys now. I always wanted to big block a chevette.


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Thanks guys. I have always liked the color a lot.

My '69 Impala is the same color, I was never fond of it and people always said it was an ugly color. These days it seems to be a trendy color again and I find myself liking it too. It looks great on your Chevelle, especially with the silver lower body.

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Gee ****! That looks fun!
 

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My '69 Impala is the same color, I was never fond of it and people always said it was an ugly color. These days it seems to be a trendy color again and I find myself liking it too. It looks great on your Chevelle, especially with the silver lower body.!


I get so many compliments on it. The car was my dads and he got it brand new when turned 16, but he has always hated the color. I thought it would be cool to paint our 69 truck the same color but since my dad hates the color and he's paying for the paint job I can't argue too much.
 

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I get so many compliments on it. The car was my dads and he got it brand new when turned 16, but he has always hated the color. I thought it would be cool to paint our 69 truck the same color but since my dad hates the color and he's paying for the paint job I can't argue too much.

My intentions were always to paint the car Fathom Green, but I'm pretty sure I'm going to just stick with the stock color. Nice cars like yours always sway me towards original.
 

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Adding A "Toy To The Toy"

I was the second owner of this 59 W100,I was in dire straights and so I sold it,the third owner blew up the engine,replaced it,blew that one up and so it had been setting for fifteen years,My son tells Me He bought a pickup but We`d need the trailer to go get it,He would not give Me any details,went for a drive and got out to the guys place and He points and says,there it is,wow is all I could get out.Got it loaded and tying it down and Son sais,"OH Yeah,by the way,Happy Birthday Dad".
I went through everything mechanical,new brake hoses/lines,drive train,engine&clutch,diffs.transfer case,a mechanical restoration.
As You can see,I am no good with paint.:rofl: BUT,the interior is`nt to bad now.
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Installing a receiver for one of those engine pickers. Made to bolt down on top of a trailer or truck bed.
Adding the receiver below the bed. Every place to add this is a BAD PLACE.
WHERE I AM WANTING TO MOUNT IT WILL BE IN THE WAY OF THE FORWARDS SPRING HANGER SO, IF i WOULD EVER WANT TO REPLACE SPRING PINS/BUSHINGS, WOULD NEED TO CUT THE RECEIVER BACK OUT. I decided to bolt it in, using counter sink bolts on top of the bed, the rest of the braces under the bed, I`ll have to figure out after the receiver is bolted in place.

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