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7 hours ago, yellowsportwagon said:

The older I get the more I love the 73 Colonade cars.

I completely agree with you .  I remember back in late '72 when I saw my first '73 Chevelle . . . I couldn't believe how ugly it was !! Now I can't get enough of them .

Beautiful Century GS , excellent job !  He sure makes some nice stuff and they are worth every penny .

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1 hour ago, TooOld said:

I completely agree with you .  I remember back in late '72 when I saw my first '73 Chevelle . . . I couldn't believe how ugly it was !! Now I can't get enough of them .

Beautiful Century GS , excellent job !  He sure makes some nice stuff and they are worth every penny .

I wish he had interiors for them.

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Nice one. Great color combo I traded my 1971 Mach 1 for a triple white 1973 Century. When I mashed on the gas for the first time I said, "What the heck is wrong with thing"? Since then, I test drive before buying. A lesson hard learned.

Mike

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26 minutes ago, Mike 1017 said:

Nice one. Great color combo I traded my 1971 Mach 1 for a triple white 1973 Century. When I mashed on the gas for the first time I said, "What the heck is wrong with thing"? Since then, I test drive before buying. A lesson hard learned.

Mike

What did you buy a 350 2bbl

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Always liked the sweeping fenders on those Regals and the fact it's a Colonnade. Front light bezels, grill and bumper are among the models accuracies. Very color appropriate for that year. 

Great work. 

Posted
8 hours ago, yellowsportwagon said:

What did you buy a 350 2bbl

I wanted a car with an automatic, that was better driving, no console, and a nice big back seat.

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Great job with the body conversion to a Buick. The paint finish is nice and smooth, and the colors remind me of the era. I agree with your appreciation of the GM Colonnade body style. Working in a Chevrolet dealership at the time they were harder to sell than the previous Chevelles, but I find them far more appealing today than at the time. 

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1 hour ago, espo said:

Great job with the body conversion to a Buick. The paint finish is nice and smooth, and the colors remind me of the era. I agree with your appreciation of the GM Colonnade body style. Working in a Chevrolet dealership at the time they were harder to sell than the previous Chevelles, but I find them far more appealing today than at the time. 

Not a conversion it’s a 3D body from Robert Burns at Too Many Projects.

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