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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by niky View Post
    Wow... lot of dough... but from the pics, it looks like it's worth it.
    it is a real 454 naman daw kaya worth loads and an ss to boot. but are those the actual pics of the car?

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    #22
    Quote Originally Posted by midinite View Post
    it is a real 454 naman daw kaya worth loads and an ss to boot. but are those the actual pics of the car?
    Took the pics at Alex Restoration so it's the real thing

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    #23
    Ah, sa Alex pala yan... saw that car posted na rin somewhere for 1++.... sayang, wala me money... :cry:

    Bilib talaga me sayo sir woodfire, talagang muscle car boy!

    Mga '70 Chevelle SS na restored sa US go for at least $45k...

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    #24
    flagg, nope, I'm not. I just so happened to love cars.

    I almost swore to forget restoring muscle cars because of the undesirable character I encountered in Bulacan.

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    #25
    Since we are on the subject of Chevys, can anyone tell me whether these mags were meant for either Chevys, other GMs or Mopars as I certainly haven't seen them on Fords........thanks.

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by woodfire View Post
    flagg, nope, I'm not. I just so happened to love cars.

    I almost swore to forget restoring muscle cars because of the undesirable character I encountered in Bulacan.
    Glad to see that it hasnt deterred you from your love of the cars. Keep it going!

    BTW, you mentioned VIN numbers. Would you say that is important in determing what the car is? Kasi it was mentioned i think in some thread whether it is needed. however, in other sites on the net they say it is necessary to authenticate a car.

    Thanks for being the beacon of hope for the muscle car fans out here. Inspite of problems you faced
    Last edited by midinite; February 19th, 2007 at 11:44 AM.

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    #27
    Quote Originally Posted by woodfire View Post
    flagg, nope, I'm not. I just so happened to love cars.

    I almost swore to forget restoring muscle cars because of the undesirable character I encountered in Bulacan.
    Ah well, parang chicks lang yan... whether you score or not isn't the point... ahihi...

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    #28
    For bling-blings and sound-offs, this should be a great project, but I like the '67 Camaro SS design better for everything else.

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    #29
    How about this Dodge Charger R/T? Also numbers matching and presently poised to undergo a 9-month frameoff restoration at Alex.

    Attachment 7089

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    #30
    nice!!!

    its general lee

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1965 Chevelle SS - Good Project?