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Nice to see a '71-'72 instead of 1970 Chevelle. I have always liked more these '71 and '72 Chevelles than '70s. It's really nice to see one built this well, nice and clean work on everything, but especially that smooth paint job stands out. Very nice work.

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Nice to see a '71-'72 instead of 1970 Chevelle. I have always liked more these '71 and '72 Chevelles than '70s.

I concur ; the 1971-1972 Chevelle / Malibu just looks *cleaner* versus the 1970 model , in my opinion . Love the quad , round tail lamps , too .

Years ago , I built a phantom 1972 LS-6 from the AMT 1972 SS-454 (LS-5 only by 1972) . The stock SS wheels included in the kit (vis-a-vis 1970 Z-28 origins , in "1:1" ) , painted in Gunze's Burnt Iron ; Tamiya gloss black ; Krylon semi-flat black interior ; and no stripes .

Wish that I had some pics of it ...

But , I divulge . That's one gorgeous 1972 convertible SS-454 ! Last year of the A-Body droptops .

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I did this one several years ago and it was the start of the Chevelle/Malibu soft tops so had to have the one that ended an era, BTY this one is due for restoring one more time

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