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Finally done
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I've been working on my 66 impala SS all numbers matching for almost a year.. It's been a long process but well worth it.
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#2
SEXY!!!!!!!!!!!
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#3
not you... the car
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#4
[quote fshslyer36]

... all numbers matching...

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Looks great - congratulations. Please explain to a car novice what that means.
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#5
Numbers matching means all the numbers match from the factory it's all original. Motor Trans body ect. nothing was swapped out. It has 73,436 original miles
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#6
Nice looking car, looks like it came a long way from where you started on it. Did you do the body work and paint? Wish I had pictures from the 69 dodge charger RT I did, it was some good memories. What size engine does you SS have?
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#7
Wow [Smile] Looking GOOD.

Glad you got it out this year -- The people at the car shows are great and it makes a great place to network for your expensive hobby!!

Chrome looking good too!

Quick question on your antique plates - how much extra for that option at the DMV ?
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#8
Its a 327.. I just picked up a 72 road runner today it will be my next project
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#9
It costed 15.00 for the vintage vehicle plates.
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#10
Nice, what engine does the Road Runner have?
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+1
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#12
I'm totally jealous.
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#13
It has a 440 in it.
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#14
Sweet, thats what my 69 dodge charger RT had in it, that is one powerful engine. Got any pics of the Road Runner?
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#15
Beautiful work, fs36. I'm not a "car guy" but that's a jaw dropper even to me.
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