I saw this in the junkyard on Wednesday, told my dad about it, he is considering buying it and repairing it...
73 Chevelle
eh if it's not a laguna or a 454 ss I wouldn't really bother unless it was really cheap... I love the tails on those
if you dont get the car can you atleast go back and get me a price on those jack stands?
'73 was such an awful year for the Chevelle. Not saying it won't be a nice project car, i'm just not a big fan of that year.
Best of luck if you guys decide to run with it.
Have a good one,
Justin
It might be ugly but it'd still make a nice street/strip ride. Popular Hot Rodding I think had a concept drawing done of a mid 70's chevelle a dfew years back, I'll check to see if I have it at home.
Justin Cox wrote:'73 was such an awful year for the Chevelle. Not saying it won't be a nice project car, i'm just not a big fan of that year.
Best of luck if you guys decide to run with it.
Have a good one,
Justin
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anything past 72 was a bad year for most gm vehicles the 73 GTO was the Grand AM (yes they had grand ams back then) and shared the same body lines for the most part still with the chevelle and in 74 the GTO was a re badged Ventura (nova) with a shaker hood
73 GTO
74 GTO
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pretty much anything past 73 was bad, not just GM. Gas+Insurance=death of the muscle car.
I wrote this post a long time ago, a real long time ago, back in 94.
73-77 A bodies are very heavy. It would be a cool car if you could get it for next to nothing because it really isn't worth much.
Their were very few that were special editions and are really worth anything like hurst olds/442's, ss454 and lagunas, gto's, can am's, etc