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56 Chevy w/Lt-5
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Re: 56 Chevy w/Lt-5
Doesn't look too bad - except for the wheels and tires...
I cannot stand those big wheels and rubberband tires on vintage cars
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Re: 56 Chevy w/Lt-5
I agree with you on the wheels, but the car is pretty damn cool
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Re: 56 Chevy w/Lt-5
start bid = 20, reserve???, looks good
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07-18-2014 | #5 |
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Re: 56 Chevy w/Lt-5
Very nice car. But I guess we all feel the same way about the wheels
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Re: 56 Chevy w/Lt-5
Frankly, while the LT5 is undoubtedly a fine engine, why anyone would use it in preference to other later, cheaper, less complex, and higher output alternatives I don't know!
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