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1967 Belvedere II 2 door hardtop

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This is all original, 318 auto, no air, no P brakes, no P steering, runs and drives, brakes need work. anything you see missing I have and is included with the car, $1700.00 or best offer, located near Atlanta.
Here's a photobucket link to more pictures.
http://s194.photobucket.com/albums/z245/poofta_2007/67 Belvedere/

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Might do that, Thanks, thought I would post it here first, I know it would go to a good home here
 
Nice Project car! Wish I could buy it right now, but Im neck deep into my charger. 67 Belvedere/Satellite is what Im wanting for my next project.

Jason
 
Nice Project car! Wish I could buy it right now, but Im neck deep into my charger. 67 Belvedere/Satellite is what Im wanting for my next project.

Jason

Yep, your in Alabama too, real close.
 
Tentatively sold, waiting on payment
Thanks for the space!!!!!!!!!
 
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Thanks for the ad space, really like this site, easy to nav post,etc!
 
:tongueflap:Already did, the 64 Dodge 426 4 speed car
 
:D Looks like You pretty easy to convince too!

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Congrats! I knew that one wouldn't last long! Musta been that awesome PhotoShop of it that convinced him. :grin:
 
Maybe I owe Ya a commision! and how did Ya do that, I would love to have that program, but I hear it's mucho plata.
 
Yeah, the program is on the expensive side... but I'm a graphic designer and it's part of the "tools" I have to use. I took YOUR image of it, did a little "retouching" of the paint, and cloned the trim onto the front fender. Found some wheels I liked and resized them and put them in place on the tires. Then I "sectioned" the whole photo to lower the car--look at the yard in front of the car--there's not as MUCH of it as in the original photo. Isolated the windows and tinted them. :grin:

This was actually kind of a quicky--since it's not a high-resolution image you can't do TOO much to it...

Oh, and YEARS of experience helps in doing that kinda stuff. Like I always like to say, I could put YOUR head on your WIFE'S body and you couldn't tell--other than it'll creep you out. :no:
 
Oh, and YEARS of experience helps in doing that kinda stuff. Like I always like to say, I could put YOUR head on your WIFE'S body and you couldn't tell--other than it'll creep you out. :no:[/QUOTE]

Can Ya put My ex wife's head in a bag over my shoulder, kidding, bless Her heart, she always looked at the "bottom line" instead of enjoying life, I'm more of a live and let live kinda guy, drove her nuts I guess.
 
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