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by Ninja181 on 01 December 2010 - 21:12
Hope this fits into the wiggle room category. Anyway we just finished this car and it really came out nice IMO.
Hey everyone likes old cars, right?



Hey everyone likes old cars, right?




by GSD Admin on 01 December 2010 - 21:12
Nice work. Very good job. LOL on the wiggle.
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by Dog1 on 01 December 2010 - 21:12
That's a beautiful car! Can you tell the history? How it was when you started, what you had to do to restore it. Power, options.

by Ninja181 on 01 December 2010 - 21:12
The car was solid, no rust, actually not a bad paint job the same color as it is now. But every panel was off. The trunk, hood. fender lines were terrible. The door lines were way off and if you looked down the sides it was all wavy. Took a lot of refitting, and bodywork to straighten everything out before we painted it.
We had to replace hinges, window regulators etc. The owner did the interior, all white leather. It already had a new top.
I believe it is a 327, 4 speed. Just finished it two weeks ago and the owner took it down to Florida for the winter.
We had to replace hinges, window regulators etc. The owner did the interior, all white leather. It already had a new top.
I believe it is a 327, 4 speed. Just finished it two weeks ago and the owner took it down to Florida for the winter.

by MaggieMae on 01 December 2010 - 21:12
Very pretty car Ninja. I love the old cars --- however, I would NEVER be able to park one -- haha.
My son restored a '57 Chevy 2-door hardtop. It, too, is beautiful.
My son restored a '57 Chevy 2-door hardtop. It, too, is beautiful.
by Bob McKown on 01 December 2010 - 22:12
1962 I was hoping you were going to say it had a 409 being a 62, Nice job!!!

by raymond on 01 December 2010 - 22:12
OMG a 62 impala rag top restored!!!!!!!!!!!!! 327 hemi? ss? good thing it is not yours1 I'd be comin to get it! Where in florida? 4 speed hurst tranny or all stock? beautiful job ! Muskle cars in diapers! Very nice indeed! makes me start to member the goats and dodge muscle cars! super bes, gto,s and those ever famous oldsmobiles 442,s
by NigerDeltaMann on 01 December 2010 - 22:12
Ninja, that's such a cute "chevy oldie" u got. It reminds me of "old havana-cuba". While savouring it's old-modern eligance, the "1962 cuban missile crisis" came calling too. . .just feeling being a cuban only for me to realize one missing link. . ."there's nothing GSD about your '62 chevy to warrant it on this forum", unless you'll have a bold GSD stiker or printage on it's bonet or side doors.

by raymond on 01 December 2010 - 22:12
Shoot man that car has two gsd in the front seat at night! And they aint been fed in a while!

by Ninja181 on 01 December 2010 - 22:12
Would love to see a picture of the 57 Maggie.
We did some work a year ago on a 57 Chevy Nomad Station Wagon.
We have a 1935 two door Ford almost done. Complete restoration from the frame up. Everything has been done over, brake lines, fuel lines, complete wiring harness, whole new floor etc. Will have to post some pictures when it's complete. Probably won't leave until spring.
We did some work a year ago on a 57 Chevy Nomad Station Wagon.
We have a 1935 two door Ford almost done. Complete restoration from the frame up. Everything has been done over, brake lines, fuel lines, complete wiring harness, whole new floor etc. Will have to post some pictures when it's complete. Probably won't leave until spring.
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