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    Man Does that bring back memory's. Had a four door, black, and if I had the space I'd get another.
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    Which setup do you prefer: 2-door or 4-door? Just curious.

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    I prefer the 2 door, but when I was 16 I found a 4 door 56 for $500 and I bought it. That was in 1960. Don't you wish you could buy a 4 year old car now for that price
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    Seems as though the masses prefer the 2-door model. I'm just gauging the difficulty of selling this car.

    Attached is a pic of the actual mileage on this car. My dad was 14 when his father purchased it brand new in 1955 at the local Chevy dealership, so it's been in our family from day 1. Sort of a family heirloom now, but my dad is selling it to fund his Chevy Apache pickup project. It was also painted circa 1997 by Charlie Hutton from American Hot Rod. At that time, he worked at a shop in Nampa, Idaho, 7 miles from Boise. I cannot see the border from new paint to old as he did an exceptional job on this car.

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