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That one looks nice. I had a chance to get a convertible that color back in the eighties before I found my 67. But I wish it had looked that good. the top was ripped and the floors were rotted. It was on the coast in Corpus Christi, and was more work than I thought I could do at the time. I sure wanted a convertible Mopar. Good luck with your build!!! And welcome to the site.
RT K_line Wrote:That one looks nice. I had a chance to get a convertible that color back in the eighties before I found my 67. But I wish it had looked that good. the top was ripped and the floors were rotted. It was on the coast in Corpus Christi, and was more work than I thought I could do at the time. I sure wanted a convertible Mopar. Good luck with your build!!! And welcome to the site.

Thanks! Yeah, the amount of work its going to take is very daunting. I am guessing it might take me 10 years. I worked on another project for 7 years.. it was rough with lots of periods where nothing got done, but eventually it all came together. It about the journey as much as the destination I guess. In fact, when my last project was done, I was bored. lol So, maybe its more the journey for me. Last project wasn't near as cool. Wasn't a mopar, wasn't a classic.
Awesome car and once it is washed you might find it not so bad. Here is you some inspiration if and when you feel overwhelmed, my 5 year resurrection (LOL). welcome aboard.

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1 of 18 is what I would say is "out of sight, Dynamite" Killer find! Have fun.
Nice score! A good bath will do wonders!
nice car and great color
My first car in 1976 was a 1970 coronet 500 hardtop damn I wish I had her back,good luck and awesome car my friend!!!
Completely awesome. Looks straight enough. Love the color combo and that divided grill. Beavis
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