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- Oldcar_Mechanic February 2010
New '79 Monte Carlo
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I recently found a car that was the last 1 on the lot when a Chevy dealership closed.It was driven to storage & had 8 miles on it when I got it.To all the skeptics,I point out that it would've cost more to fake it than it would have to restore it.The sticker is still in the window and the cardboard carpet protectors for test drives are in place.It has 180 miles on it now.I am currently replacing all the rubber seals and there isn't much else to do.While advice is plentiful,I'm hoping for some tips from those with experience.I already made 1 mistake by driving it home instead of trailering it.Because of the uniqueness of the car I want to do it right and any advice you can give me would be appreciated.Thanks.
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See the guys at chevytalk.com
They will have plenty of advice for you.
Ron