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My Belvedere

Here it is. It looks different right now - no rear end or springs. I'm swapping in a '68 rearend (no more tapered axles) and super stock springs. I hope to have it back together this weekend. I also have all of the trim - working on cleaning it up and installing it. The bodywork is horrendous (previous owner), but it's a solid Florida car. We just picked up a 440 for a future addition.

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Very nice ,i like it .Florida cars are very solid.My car is from South Carolina.The winters and salt are bad here so our regular cars dont stay nice for very long here .My Plymouth has never seen road salt and never will
Paul
 
The winters and salt are bad here so our regular cars dont stay nice for very long here .Paul

Same thing down here in "South Canada".:) I think WI leads the U.S. in salty roads. Even South Dakota (where my wife is from) has cleaner cars because they used to use sand instead of salt.
 
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