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    I started this thread to help decide where I was going with my next build. What I've ended up with is a stock-bodied '72 non sunroof coupe with bumper trim removed, but otherwise 'as delivered.' It will have either 15 X 7" Fuchs or 15 X 6.5" Minilites and be painted Beige Gray with a bittersweet chocolate leather interior. As it lost its engine in the past, it will be 3.2 powered.

    IOW, very conservative resto-mod.
    Last edited by Eminence Gris; 10-27-2012 at 11:10 AM.
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