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    I'm with Ken, more pictures, and get that black thing out of the back ground!
    " "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.

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    Come on guys, The man has asked a very important question about the idenity of this custom car. We as dedicated readers of this forum "OWE" anyone asking a question for a good and solid answer. So in the pursuit of that answer we have the "DUTY" to do our best for a fellow car guy. In looking at and studing the curves of this gir----- uh I mean car I have formed the opinion that if it is indeed a early chevy the one and only way to correctly indentify it as such is to get a better shot of the rear of the front wheel well. I have come to the comclusion that this is the best way to tell what it really is. If we could get the dude taking the picture to move a few feet to his right and lower the camera some and shot the rear part of that wheel well we have our answer. The model certainly wouldn't hinder this shot at all so he should leave her right were she is for this critical and revealing photo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hombre259 View Post
    Come on guys, The man has asked a very important question about the idenity of this custom car. We as dedicated readers of this forum "OWE" anyone asking a question for a good and solid answer. So in the pursuit of that answer we have the "DUTY" to do our best for a fellow car guy. In looking at and studing the curves of this gir----- uh I mean car I have formed the opinion that if it is indeed a early chevy the one and only way to correctly indentify it as such is to get a better shot of the rear of the front wheel well. I have come to the comclusion that this is the best way to tell what it really is. If we could get the dude taking the picture to move a few feet to his right and lower the camera some and shot the rear part of that wheel well we have our answer. The model certainly wouldn't hinder this shot at all so he should leave her right were she is for this critical and revealing photo.

    Roland
    OK hombre I found a front angle that might help clarify the situation a little with a clearer shot
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