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From: thisisunreal1
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  • VERY NICE! You got a good deak on it! I'm still hunting for a 57' or 58' 2 or 4 door myself.... I wouldve bought this without a doubt! AWESOME VIDEOS!!! 

  • @Btownbrown30 Thanks! They're really starting to get hard to find. Just saw your vid on 80's cars. Good stuff! Cheers!

  • That is going to be a great car when you get it done, the trunk floor was like our 70' Dodge Polara, I fixed it with sheet metal and pop rivits, not the right way to do it but I could not afford to have a pro do it.

    The rear fenders on our Dodge was the same way.

    Would love to see your car restored, best of luck.

    Bill

  • @old64goat Thanks Bill. Hopefully, I'll get her done sooner than later. Cheers,Mike.

  • @rich6955 Thankyou kindly. I will try to be semi-regular with updates. I've actually caught myself petting the fins when I'm beside the car. I love this thing! The wheel covers on the front are stock for a Canadian built Belvedere. US models did not come with these covers. The Dodge ones on the back do not belong to this car. They are vintage but, I'm not sure what they came from. They were a barn find. Cheers!

  • my god...your car is O KM.....very nice iron!!! around the fenders...how i like this model, engine is original? what power? 318? 440? i dont know....

    regards!

    alex (brasil)

  • @aleangelo Thanks. Engine is original. In American built cars, this engine is a 318. For some reason they called this engine a 313 in Canada but, as far as I know, the engines are identical. Cheers

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