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1971 Roadrunner and a 1968 GTO

tyel

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GTO has been finished for 12yrs started with my son as a father son project. The roadrunner we inherited from my wife's father. As you can see in picks it was very rough, but its her dads so welcome to a big investment. RR was started 8yrs ago.

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Beautiful work sir! Thanks for sharing this.
 
Great project and great story. Let us know how that shifter handle works out as it's a bench seat or buddy seat with buckets. Thanks for sharing.
 
Very cool. My 1st car was a 68 Goat. Brings back some memories. Both cars look awesome.
 
Nice cars.

I loves me a "Halloween" interior.
 
Would you be interested in trading your bench seat style shifter for the correct one for your car? I will get a picture of what I have a bit later. Cars look awesome!
 
Thanks all
And would be interested in a trade
 
Hello. So this is the shifter handle I have. It is a original handle. The chrome on it is in much better shape than the pictures show.

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went through the gears and the handle we have works good
 
If you are happy with it that's all that matters! Just thought you might want the correct handle for your console car.
 
Both cars are very nice! Looks like you did about the same amount of work on your RR as I’m doing now!
 
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