1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Landau

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    jwdtenn Well-Known Member

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    Beware of the speed bumps.
     
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    Plus there’s a crack in the dash.
     
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    cammerjeff Longroofs Rule!

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    Its not a Unibody, I have driven cars at least that rusty in the past, as long as the frame and chassis is good. I should find pictures of my old 77 Century Wagon, when it had over 200,000 mostly winter Michigan moles it was at least that rusty.
     
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    Great parts car. What the hood, the header panel, the mirrors and wheels. Oh and don’t forget the tail light lenses.
     
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    Hey at least the doors close! That's definitely redeemable with such a rusty fine example of 70's GM goodness.

    Ya know, they musta engineered the frames pretty good on those midsize GM Colonnades/coupes, cuz I've seen some doozy rusters from that era, but the frames were still pretty solid. Now, on the generation later (78 on) - that's a different story.

    This thing is a rolling tetanus shot. It even has rot in the rear sculpture lines.

    How glad I am to live in a place where cars don't rust now.....
     

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