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Post subject: Re: 1964 Victoria Luggage Cover
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 7:34 pm
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That's a great looking Chevelle, Mark. I'd kill for parchment interior. But then I'd kill for factory A/C too. Mine's an L35 (325HP), THM400, 3.07 posi diff, with a few gingerbread options (clock, full gauges, tilt wheel, courtesy light group, strato buckets and console, etc). It's pretty mild-mannered but makes all the right noises and moves out smartly on command (as T2Stratman can personally attest). Lotta fun!

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Post subject: Re: 1964 Victoria Luggage Cover
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 8:04 pm
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That's a great looking Chevelle, Mark. I'd kill for parchment interior. But then I'd kill for factory A/C too. Mine's an L35 (325HP), THM400, 3.07 posi diff, with a few gingerbread options (clock, full gauges, tilt wheel, courtesy light group, strato buckets and console, etc). It's pretty mild-mannered but makes all the right noises and moves out smartly on command (as T2Stratman can personally attest). Lotta fun!

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+1...Triple digits were hit quite quickly! It is most definitely a clean machine!

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Post subject: Re: 1964 Victoria Luggage Cover
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 8:47 pm
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Indeed.

And we like our cars just as we like our guitar amps.

Elegant, tasteful, and with power to burn......

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Post subject: Re: 1964 Victoria Luggage Cover
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 12:25 pm
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That original tan cover on the Super Reverb was getting pretty long in the tooth. I found, and purchased, an NOS black cover on eBay. Now I can fold the original and put it in a safe place.

Lookin' good sitting in front of a silver 67 L89 convertible (that doesn't belong to me, I'm just prepping it for this summer's Bloomington Gold Special Collection)

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Post subject: Re: 1964 Victoria Luggage Cover
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 1:10 pm
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Nice Silver Pearl L89 roadster.

I'll bet it could fry those rear hides off in a single afternoon!

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Post subject: Re: 1964 Victoria Luggage Cover
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 1:33 pm
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I'm sure it could but, those are original 50 year old Uniroyal Laredos so, he treats them pretty gingerly. :mrgreen:


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Post subject: Re: 1964 Victoria Luggage Cover
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 3:33 pm
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I'm down with that. The day I replace the BFG Radial TA's on my '69 Chevelle Super Sport with repro Goodyear Polyglas GT's, I won't be so much as chirping the tires from a stoplight.

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