Working on a Beaut

Discussion in 'The "Pure" Stockers' started by Mark Weymouth, Sep 28, 2007.

  1. Mark Weymouth

    Mark Weymouth Well-Known Member

    Last night I was polishing the trim and sanding the paint on a real '66 L78 4spd convert SS Chevelle. The car was very nice. The owner is thinking of selling the car. It has fresh paint on original sheet metal and the body work is pretty darn straight. The entire car is nicely restored and he wanted it to be freshened up a bit. Lot's of NOS parts were used the first time around. It is a red on red car with black top. If anyone has interest let me know. I will pass it along.

    I normally would not do this but it is a very nice cool car and I was told it is all numbers. This car made a very positive impression. I am also sure it will not come cheaply. He knows what he has.

    Mark
     
  2. Don Harber

    Don Harber Well-Known Member

    Hey Mark, did not mean to hijak this thread but did not know how to get a hold of you.
    Just talked to Bill at Q.C.Coatings about the box of parts I gave to you at the Drag strip and he said he has not received anything yet.
    I'll bet you forgot they were in the frt of one of the trailers you had there.
    Either that or one of your Pontiacs has some extra parts on it:bla:

    Anyway you can e-mail me at Dharber7@insightbb.com
    Thanks again, Don Harber:laugh:
     
  3. Mark Weymouth

    Mark Weymouth Well-Known Member

    Don, Bill was supposed to pick them up at Rich's house. Rich has my trailer with the box in it. And Bill and Rich's son's go to school together and they live by each other and Rich lives next to the school. Rich told me over a week ago that Bill was getting them when he dropped his children off.

    I will follow up and see what happened. If they have not done it I will go over and pick them up and take them in.

    BTW Don I am sorry about the mix up. I will get on it this morning.

    Mark
     
  4. Don Harber

    Don Harber Well-Known Member

    Thanks Mark.:3gears:
     

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