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Bought a new project a few weeks ago

ga66mopar

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A one owner car.

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Here pictures when it was found sitting for twenty years
 
I have already taken it down to the bare body. It comes out of the paint shop today. Painted it black. I will post some more pictures when I get it home tonight. Car looks great black.
 
yep,you can still find 'em,just gotta look.i see cars sittting all over in my travels.maybe i should start writing the locations down and posting where i saw them on here to let you guys know.
 
The car was bought new by a doctor’s wife. She drove it until about 1980 where it was put in a barn. A few years ago a storm blew the roof off of the barn and didn’t damage the car. The car has very little rust and had a 273. I have built a 440 for it and the car looks great in black. I thought the original color was pretty lame. I will post some pictures soon.
 
The car came out of the paint shop super after a lot of block sanding. I already have a 440 built now I'm doing the suspension.
 
Great find. That's some pretty fast work in a few weeks. You must have the crew of "Rebuild" hiding in your garage.

Got a Black truck and as good as it looks, it shows everything, and that saying it likely. Will never have make that mistake again.
 
I didn't intend on painting the car black but the body was so straight I could help myself. May reqret it later but I haven't seen to many black 66.
Seems like all I do these day is sand blast parts. I have discovered one thing you are better off putting POR 15 in a glass type of mason jar. In the paint can the lid is almost impossible to get off. It's easier to clean the top of the jar. TIP, I put POR 15 in a plastic jar and it ate the bottom out.
 
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I didn't intend on painting the car black but the body was so straight I could help myself. May reqret it later but I haven't seen to many black 66.
Seems like all I do these day is sand blast parts. I have discovered one thing you are better off putting POR 15 in a glass type of mason jar. In the paint can the lid is almost impossible to get off. It's easier to clean the top of the jar.

Wow, bitchen car and a cool tip? I hate you.....:rolling:

OK, actually really nice car and great tip on the POR 15. Thanks.
 
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