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    Car Year, Make, Model: 1969 GTO 455 78 FLH 37 Pontiac
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    Thanks Randy. I've looked at alot of them. The back end ,trunk area is different. This is what I'm looking at to do. I believe he did what I want to do. I have put alot of thought into this. I love a challenge.

    http://www.streetrodding.com/pics.view/426067

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trjohn57 View Post
    Thanks Randy. I've looked at alot of them. The back end ,trunk area is different. This is what I'm looking at to do. I believe he did what I want to do. I have put alot of thought into this. I love a challenge.

    http://www.streetrodding.com/pics.view/426067
    Cool! Keep us posted with lots of pics of your process! I'm curious if that car on the link was originally a 4 door or if Pontiac also made a 2 door "humpback" & "flatback"? (Sorry, I'm using Ford terms here because I don't know what Pontiac called them).
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    There are some pics of a 4 to 2 conversion on a Vauxhall in a post by Barnsey here:
    http://www.streetrodding.com/pics.view/426067

    Style of the car is similar to the Pontiac.
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