hey guys i found a new parts car its a 1967 laurentian it has a very very nice dash and dash pad doors and maybe a new set of fenders and and wheel wells anyways i have to get back to my home work my question is whould the dash and fendewrs fit my car? its 400 bucks with a engine in it. I wonder how my freinds in the house beside me would like that lol. its also 400 bucks for everything
Parts are getting harder to find, that's for sure. Yes, she is rough but there is a clock in it, decent steering wheel as well plus a host of odds and sods a person can use.
I am sure the frame will be toast but a the diff could be interesting? Look at your budget, compare if it is worth it and go from there.........
I'm kinda diggin that cool full vintage floor mat. I don't think we answered Jonathan's first question....it all fits your car because it is the same basic car with a bit more trim.
winter is the best time for me. I'm big strong and love the cold so snow shoving can earn me 200 bucks a day plus the mall hires for X-mas so i can get more job experience lol ill be picking this car if i get it in the dead of winter because it takes months for these cars to sell lol if i can shovel 10 driveways a day for 10 days I'm set around my neighbourhood there is a lot of lazy people with money hopefully we have a very cold winter in Pickering but a mild one in stratford so when snow falls my income has no issues
I'm kinda diggin that cool full vintage floor mat. I don't think we answered Jonathan's first question....it all fits your car because it is the same basic car with a bit more trim.
Dad had those exact floor mats in his 1970 Biscayne. They could be trimmed to fit in narrower footwells. We had them in the shed for a few years, then I gave them to a friend when he bought a 1973 Olds Omega hatchback (he trimmed them).
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