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R & C-0350-1971-Chevrolet-Custom Chevelle PS 5

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5 Of 5-Well, here's the last photo of this "71" Chevelle Pro Street so to finish this off I thought I'd give you a look at the interior of this ride with a few comments on my part. When looking inside this ride at the seats, Dash, Floor, & steering wheel I found it all absolutely and unbelievably spotless just as the outside of this ride appears to be. Even when you enlarge this photo it's the same. The thing I didn't like about this ride is the roll cage he has inside the car, it's way too big and it wasn't a thing the owner should have done they have nice smaller roll bars that would have loked better then this one. Also by the looks of the car through out I feel he does not drive the car at all, for him it's just a show piece not something you drive and to me that's sad. I guess people spend their money in different ways for different reasons. Now if it was me and I owned this ride there would be no Hummer and no trailer I'd be driving this car and enjoying it to the max. At any rate I hope you all liked this series as I have a few more coming up down the road so stay viewing and have a great day. Stan

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blinkings

12:44AM | Tue, 12 February 2013

Yes I agree cars should be driven Stan. I've had some great adventures with mine over the years and continue to do so. That roll cage is ugly and must make it sooooo hard to get into. To ask a silly question, why put one in if it never gets driven anyway?

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cricke49

2:04AM | Tue, 12 February 2013

awesome capture of this unique ride Stan and i agree it should be driven and the roll-cage looks too hard to get in and out of!:)*5

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Roywig

3:25AM | Tue, 12 February 2013

Hi Stan, My thoughts exactly, why have a roll cage in the first place with a car that is not only never driven but never sat in either by the look of the seats. Perhaps that is not a roll bar but to stop anyone sitting in it! Thanks for this mini series it was most enjoyable. Roy

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kenmo

5:50AM | Tue, 12 February 2013

Ouch... it would be a hard car to enter and leave.... Great shot though....

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eekdog

8:43AM | Tue, 12 February 2013

super! my fave models of the early chevy era. 8++

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brycek

11:24AM | Tue, 12 February 2013

Great shot!!

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bebopdlx

3:45PM | Tue, 12 February 2013

Wow, that is some setup.

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Richardphotos

7:57PM | Tue, 12 February 2013

some cars are not meant to be driven, but only look pretty. maybe this is one. if he was in a destruction derby then the roll cage would be good, but as you said it is so large. in an emergency it would be hard to get out of. from what I have read, that many custom car shows insist that cars be driven to the show to qualify for judging contests/trophies you represented it very well Stan


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MakeEASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
ModelKODAK DC240 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Shutter Speed1/90
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