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1966 belvedere

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jamey

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Here is a 1966 belvedere II two door hardtop. The car is out of the south west originally from south texas. I bought it for a parts car that had been mostly stripped of its interior and chrome trim before I bought it. Pretty much what you see is what you get. It is originally a small block car and possibly a 3 speed on the column. The only rust on the car is in the drivers rear quarter very low and easy to fix and some pin holes in the passenger side front floor that had been previously fixed. There is also a dent in front of the passenger side wheel well. I have the doors, hood, hinges and fenders. The fenders are original paint and rust free but have a couple of easy to fix dents. I have doors coming that I will be picking up at the Mopar Nationals as well as the hood. They are all rust free original paint parts as well. The car also has front disc brakes and an 8 3/4 rear. If you have a rusty but complete car, this car is perfect for you. I don't need to sell and would rather not, but need the space. The price is $3000 obo no trades. Car is located 30 miles north of Meadville, Pa. Email me here.
 

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more pics for you.
 

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and some more.
 

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what is it about these 66's ?? they just dont rust! GLWS
Just depends what part of the country it came from. Mine is from Bremond Tx which is inland about 150 miles and good and dry and is pretty much rust free too.
 
what is it about these 66's ?? they just dont rust! GLWS

I wish they all didn't. Finding a rust free 66-67 isn't that easy to do. That is why I bought this one. I actually bought this as a parts car for my 67 gtx, but I think I have enough parts to fix it without this one.
 
There are a couple of bodystyles that seem to either not rust at all or rust really bad.

I've noted the following-

66/67 Coronet/Satellite/Belvedere

70/71 Torino/Fairlane

70-72 Monte Carlo/Gran Prix
 
I now have a set of doors and hood for the car, as well as a mostly complete dash and a steering column for it.
 
and a front bench seat.
 
65 years ago, this is how the conversation went: One GENIUS' talking to his BUD in the Dept Of Transportation.
I have an idea?
Why dont we put SALT on the roads here in the North East to help melt the snow?
 
Might consider a trade for a 18' steel deck trailer or ? just no more cars, I have too many
 
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