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1969 Chevelle
Thought I'd share some pics of our '69 Chevelle SS clone. This was originally a 307 automatic Chevelle Malibu. We wanted a car that we weren't afraid to drive due to originality so a clone fit the bill perfectly. It's just a fun, good looking cruiser with a big 454 and a 4 speed. Power disc brakes, power steering, power brakes and power windows. Pretty basic other than adding a set of Dakota Digital VHX gauges to replace the troublesome factory gauges. Really fun cruiser but hot here in Texas with no AC!
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Gauges after we installed them. You can hear the car running too.
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![]() Drives: Just a dream... Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Lewisville TX
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Greatness. Thanks for sharing. I like the clone idea... No fear of modding a classic.
A buddy at work is building an LSX '71 Chevelle. These cars always look good and are great to shoot. |
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Wheels are the next on the list though. Either going modern with a retro look or original rally. ![]() |
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![]() Drives: Just a dream... Join Date: Jul 2015
Location: Lewisville TX
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Match the wheels to the motor you go with... LSX inside = modern wheels. 396 = retro rally IMO.
Either way is a win.
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The Krazzy bytch
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need to get pictuers of my bosses two rigs, He has a 67 Chevelle & 67 Lemans vert.
He is selling our store so we have parts to sell at 50% off lol |
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