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Thanks, that is what I was thinking but I have the interior upper windshield clips that have a screw hole in them. These have no hole for a screw. I was wondering if I had picked up clips that went to another car on one of my many trips to the wrecking yard and got them mixed in.
Thanks! It's not original by any means but I like it. The color is B7 blue and the wheels were powder coated in Prisimatic "Misty Midnight" The engine I painted with Eastwood's ceramic hemi orange. Its coming together but has taken a lot longer than I hoped.
Not sure if this would be worth anything to anyone, but I figured I would post it just in case. This was from my first car purchased in Globe, AZ when I was 16. It was a 1965 Coronet 500. I was told when I bought it that it was a 426/4speed car. I always wondered where the car ended up not much...
Thanks, the engine is a 440/493 stroker with a Molnar crank and rods. I finally got all the parts for the Trick Flow top end kit. It will be one that I will take to the local cruises and shows. Waiting on the Legendary interior kit now.
Jerry B.
Finally starting to build again after several years. Hopefully, I can finish this time. My first car was a Coronet and I sold it to get a little 280z. I had wished ever since that I had kept it so I bought another one but had not had the time to build it until now.