Thread: 48 vent glass
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11-08-2004 07:21 PM #16
Hey that's the same car as mine!!! lol Yeah I know exactly what color you mean. Also see that vent glass on that car there oldcarnut? That is what I am talking about, almost not noticable and save you money. And you can still get nice air flow in the car on nice summer days. I think it looks better too when you have the windows down and that vent is closed like that right there.Last edited by FMXhellraiser; 11-08-2004 at 07:24 PM.
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11-08-2004 07:40 PM #17
I like 1946-1948 Chevys also, guess it's like 1946-1948 Fords, there both popular. I know where theres a 1949 or 1950 Chevy 2dr coupe, nice shape with good chrome all around sits surronded by wrecked or dead 1980's- 1990's junkers, same place has a '55 Bel Air undergoing restoration. I also know where theres a 1949 Coupe that was a neglected rod, going for $6500 but don't need to much work, needs seats recovered, driverside window cause it's cracked and it also needs paint, 350/350 combo and it has a flipper front end, has a diffrent grill than a 1949 or 1950 grill but I don't know what it is.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
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On my 76 Corvette I placed them on the left inner fenderwell, made for a short access to the alternator.
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