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Old 08-31-2005, 12:13 AM
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Re: Newbie on Chevelles

Hey ctesla, Thanks for the welcoming!

ANyhow, you seem to be a guy who knows a lot about chevelles, I was just reading one of your post about the different types of motors. ANyhow, your right, I will need to put up pictures so people can give me an advice if the price is right for the chevelle i was looking at. But ya, I do want a 70 chevelle the one I want is stock with a 350 motor in it. The reason why I want that one is because I know its a good car. Its a california car with no rust. I know I will end up spending more later on but at least i got the straight body. And thats my problem is looking for a straight body chevelle (maybe you can help me out)
Anyhow, do you have a chevelle of your own? If possible please tell me about it. Thanks again ok!


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Originally Posted by ctesla
dubs,
welcome to AF.
now about the NON-SS for 14K?
without pics this would be difficult for anyone to quote whether you a being took.
is it ALL original? and fully restored? if so, you don't want it, as you just said, you want to do a disc conversion, and swap engines, so that one is not for you; at the price, and if it is all stock, leave it to a collector.
find yourself another, good runner, or a good body, minus an engine, since this is what you want. you might find a body for $500., then you can buy a crate motor for $5,000, and you have a racecar.
another three to five thousand in remod's, and a GREAT paint job; then you have a show and go car.
hope this helps,
chris
nrt racing
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