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Posted 3/5/2018 7:06:01 PM |
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Awesome! Congrats! I see the same thing in my future later this year...
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Posted 3/7/2018 6:22:36 PM |
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Almost time to start cutting the corvette up
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Posted 3/7/2018 8:23:25 PM |
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batmobile22 (3/7/2018) Almost time to start cutting the corvette up
Awesome! I would love to see where you make those cut lines and the stretch!
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Posted 3/7/2018 8:37:29 PM |
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I'm curious as to what will be the major differences between this and the ever-common caprice. There's not much of either one left once they're stripped down!
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Posted 3/10/2018 12:38:03 PM |
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The big difference is suspension. Not driven in the winter in canada. Also can recoup some money from selling the parts.
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Posted 3/10/2018 2:24:50 PM |
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Makes sense. I've often wondered if I would be able to sell the parts. If I list "door from old Caprice" on Craigslist, will someone actually buy it?
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Posted 3/10/2018 5:47:02 PM |
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Maybe . The nice thing about the caprice is one cut were the corvette is two
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Posted 3/10/2018 6:01:26 PM |
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wonder if anyone had grills for sale
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Posted 7/9/2019 1:03:12 PM |
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What's new with your build?
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