1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sedan
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7 2 September 2020, 19:29
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I absolutely agree with Bob. When I visited Cuba ten years ago looking for those beautiful oldtimers I was very disappointed about the the bad condition of the vehicles. - So your build is realistic!
3 September 2020, 07:04
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Another weathered Bel air from my beginning. same decade as i build my first 58 Impala. could be more than 20 years ago.
"just trying"
I think, it came as a gluebomb in my collection and i couldn't dissamble it...i'm really sure, that i didn't built it up those gone days.