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1962 Pontiac Catalina SD on eBay
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Wonder how that car got restored with 63 valve covers?I just sold a set of 62s.Tom
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You'd think they would have removed the build plate from the firewall shelf and reinstalled it or have taped it off before painting the car. As careful as they appear to have been with everything else why screw that up?
It also has an 859 '63 intake on it. I know; picky picky picky. |
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I noticed the 859 also.Tom
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8-Lug rims eh, could hope it had the Chrome PMD Tach and Vacuum.
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Pontiac Michigan cowl tags are not taped off.
Fremont is one of the few plants that did that. K
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