50 Merc all new. Has 10 miles on it. Top is chopped 3.5 inches and
it is chopped right. 90% of what I see on the road today has the
rear window placement wrong as well as the drip rail missing. I
can't stand that. I left the wing window too. The stainless around
the side glass is 50 Merc stainless rebent to fit the slanted 'b'
pillar post. Todays other chops use plastic door edge guards
because it's easier. Front wheel well openings are 54 Merc. Skirts
are flush mounted. Headlight surrounds are 54 Merc( split the
fender 5 ways and pushed through from the back so it won't look bug
eyed). Grill is a 57 Corvette widened 10 inches and 'V'd' to match
contour of the grill opening. Look carefully at the grill opening.
I took another upper grill sheetmetal piece and turned it upside
down to form an oval to match the grill. A stock one just goes
straight down in that area. Rounded the hood corners and trunk
upper corners. Electric windows and door openers. Air ride front
and rear. Dakota Digital gauges. All chrome new, all stainless
polished. All new glass. The paint on the car was done by a fellow
that built the Good Guys streetrod of the year one year. Kevin
Bischoff. It doesn't get any better than this. Running gear: 350
Chev Z28 motor with a 700R4 overdrive automatic trans and a 9 inch
Ford rear. Everything rebuilt and new. Front subframe from a
Chevelle with disc brakes. I'm really old school on this car.
Probably because I'm 78 years old and this is what I remember being
on the road in the 50's and 60's Please Note The Following
**Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac,
Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by
appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at
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