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No, that's a car anyone in his right mind would love to own.

I though I remembered them lower.
Checked more pics and they're fine.

I am NOT in my right mind, however.
Chronic Mopar infestation.
So, I'll pass on the chevelle in favor of a 68/69 B body Mopar with a similarly equipped drivetrain.
 
For years, these cars were only a rumour,and then they started being discovered. Sneaky cars, with no SS badges or engine displacement signs. Only giveaway was double hump hood. There is one up here in Ontario, from Strathroy. Second owner of it bought as a one-year-old trade-in, and still brings it out to local cruise nights. Most people do not realize just how rare this car is.
 
For NE Ohio only,,,,, just east of Hartville.

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I am NOT in my right mind, however.
Chronic Mopar infestation.
So, I'll pass on the chevelle in favor of a 68/69 B body Mopar with a similarly equipped drivetrain.
I understand your thoughts. I drive a mopar now, as far as a classic and it's not my first one. I have owned many cars from many companies, also classics. My loyalty to Chrysler doesn’t revolve around an old car, but rather the more than 30 new Chryslers my family and I have owned. I sold over 10 new cars a year for over 24 years for them. My family has been inside the walls of Chrysler since 1965. Yes I have Chrysler blue running through my veins and always will, just more new ones than old ones. There are a ton of beautiful classic cars out there and I've been fortunate to have built a few.
 
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