1960 Chevy 2door Biscayne patina project on EBAY no reserve
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1960 Chevy 2door Biscayne patina project on EBAY no reserve
In an effort to clear out my stable I am throwing this really cool project to the high bidder. https://www.ebay.com/itm/12321102991...84.m1558.l2649
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Richard, the link doesn't take me to a listing for the car. It is a good thing I don't have a place for this car and I already have a 57 Chevy to restore or I would be over at your house looking at this one. I have a soft spot for 60 Chevys and this looks like it would make a good one. The thing still had the dog dish hubcaps and probably the original 235 6 cylinder. This will make a really neat car. GLWS.
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Richard, the link doesn't take me to a listing for the car. It is a good thing I don't have a place for this car and I already have a 57 Chevy to restore or I would be over at your house looking at this one. I have a soft spot for 60 Chevys and this looks like it would make a good one. The thing still had the dog dish hubcaps and probably the original 235 6 cylinder. This will make a really neat car. GLWS.
Try it now and let me know that its working please
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The link works for me. LOL fresh blue on the head and VC really draws the eye. Like you say though, it's perfect for an LS swap. I remember these cars from my youth. Dad had a 60 wagon that we'd have a field day in as kids. No seat belts and we climbed back and forth from front to back during long rides. Fun times.
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The link works for me. LOL fresh blue on the head and VC really draws the eye. Like you say though, it's perfect for an LS swap. I remember these cars from my youth. Dad had a 60 wagon that we'd have a field day in as kids. No seat belts and we climbed back and forth from front to back during long rides. Fun times.
Top end was supposed to have rebuilt but ??? Since I didn't do the work.
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