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oldschoolrods its more than likely you've seen a pretty close replica to that car. A lot of people have built primer grey gasser-style 55 Chevies to replicated the one in the movie "2 lane blacktop" Mike |
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Any year Monte Carlo, of course I am rather partial to the '78 -80 body style. Such fine lines for low power (post muscle car era) midsize cars.
In a while, Chet. |
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