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66 Belvedere 1 restro

66blvee

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Saved this car just as all the new floor pans were coming out for 66 & 67 b bodies.
Going to be a Hemi 4 speed car. 3kc3m43oe5Z15T05R5b31d26b7fa385f710eb.jpg3n13o93pc5T45U65R2b3125019a46560b178a.jpg3nb3ka3pc5O25Q35W1b31bd110535528615b4.jpgSANY0880 (2).JPGSANY0890 (2).JPGpan2.jpgpan1.jpgsany0882 (2).jpg
 
Nice work! I really like the 66/67 cars.
Yeap, I gotta agree love the 66/67 so much that I really want that to be my next project if the wife doesn't kill me first. Way to tackle all of that rust, looking really good.
 
Good looking ride and a great start, Good luck with it!
 
Got the front floor pan in, turned out nice and tight.
 

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Thanks for the replies, I'll keep it updated.
 
heel pans, rear seat pan and sub frame connectors are in, going to take a break on the floor pans and work on the front end area.
 

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Wow, those are some nice looking frame rails "really clean". Looks like your doing a top notch job.
 
Looking good, Nothing like all new metal replacing the rust, great work!
 
Front end stripped down. Blasted and in primer. Found a few little pin hole rust spots. Put POR15 on the inner fender areas when the front fenders bolt on. Still cleaning up the areas where the control arms were when I blasted it.
 

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Very Nice Work. Love the pictures too. Your doing it right. It will be a sweet car once it's finished. And you will have the satisfaction of bringing her back to life.
I have always been a big fan of the 66-67 B Bodies.
Thanks.
 
NICE...thats all I can say.

Glad to see another post car saved.
That's 3 I know of on our board in restoration total...anybody else got one?
 
Everything is going good it seems for you. Glad you are bringing this one back to the condition it should be.
 
MVC-020S.JPGThanks, These cars are too few and far between to let it go. I can't wait to drive it so I will probably get the undercarriage and drivetrain fixed like I want it and throw the car back together and drive it for a while. I'm sure with a Hemi and a 4 speed I will be taking it apart more than just once to fix it.
 
View attachment 135921Thanks, These cars are too few and far between to let it go. I can't wait to drive it so I will probably get the undercarriage and drivetrain fixed like I want it and throw the car back together and drive it for a while. I'm sure with a Hemi and a 4 speed I will be taking it apart more than just once to fix it.
Now that is just beautiful, I can't even imagine having a Hemi $$$$$, I know some Chebbie guys that would get educated pretty quick if I did haha. "Nice"
 
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