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What Are You Driving ?

My Buddy just finished this beautiful numbers matching 1974 Chevelle 100% rust free 48000 Chevelle Malibu he brought from a second owner in Iowa. The car was (originally factory blue) from Washington state.
7 long years of finding new original GM parts like chromes trim etc . and every factory option available rebuilding the tranny and motor and total restoration. Including getting rid of the ugly 5mph bumpers. I believe it to be the nicest one on the planet. Enjoy

I’ll be picking my dream car next month
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My Buddy just finished this beautiful numbers matching 1974 Chevelle 100% rust free 48000 Chevelle Malibu he brought from a second owner in Iowa. The car was (originally factory blue) from Washington state.
7 long years of finding new original GM parts like chromes trim etc . and every factory option available rebuilding the tranny and motor and total restoration. Including getting rid of the ugly 5mph bumpers. I believe it to be the nicest one on the planet. Enjoy

I’ll be picking my dream car next month
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When I was growing up my neighbor had one very similar to this. It was a triple black Laguna S3.
 

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