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Old 12-26-2000, 05:07 AM   #4
Big-D
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66fastback and Red, Thanks for the welcome and Reply!!!! The 65 is an original 289 2V Car.

I am not completly new to Building Classic cars. But mostly am familiar with Camaro's and Porsche's. Both of you were a big help!

I am mostly gathering information at the moment and building a game plan to get the car in pristine conditon for my wife over the next two winters.....

This winter...Brakes, Suspension, Wheels, Airconditioner, 3.55 gears in rear end and Stereo system.......

Next winter Motor upgrades and a quality Paint Job..(it is nice now but has average paint job on it)

***One question I was wondering is about lowering the front end? I have saw lots of adds for one inch shorter springs? I have noticed the car sits higher in front than the back?

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