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Holy moley
#21
good job they don't have bends in the road!
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#22
This is a Chevy Bel Air that i saw in Virginia, the guy was suitable impressed with my drooling


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#23
Some more views. It was used on most sunny days. The driver was in his 60's and had never left the county he was born in except for a year in the Mekong Delta. But that's another story


Mickey


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#24
Fireblake,

That's a 1955 bel air, lovely looking example it is too.. motor and interior looks stock, wheels are custom as is the air filter.. it originally would have had a thing looking more like a painted saucepan on top..  I do love my Tri chevys (1955,56 and 57 models)..

in fact I just not long finished a model of a 57 bel air.. 

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Budgie
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#25
Now that was Vanishing Point!
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