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Four door cars can be made into a two door car they sell kits for certain cars and they sell kits to make a two door hardtop into a conv. but you better have your wallet out $$$$$.
Four door cars can be made into a two door car they sell kits for certain cars and they sell kits to make a two door hardtop into a conv. but you better have your wallet out $$$$$.
My buddy bought a 56 Chevy conv. at the turkey rod run for 25K only to get in home to find it was a hardtop before, they did a nice enough job with the kit it took major detective work to figure it out, still a very nice car but now he has to sell it as a conversion kit. I wish I had a picture, it was beautiful. A real 56 conv. should sell upwards of 50K.
My buddy bought a 56 Chevy conv. at the turkey rod run for 25K only to get in home to find it was a hardtop before, they did a nice enough job with the kit it took major detective work to figure it out, still a very nice car but now he has to sell it as a conversion kit. I wish I had a picture, it was beautiful. A real 56 conv. should sell upwards of 50K.
Funny as I was reading the car door comments I remembered a story of my sister talking to a guy when we were kids and told him about dad's old car and the guy asked if it were a 2 or 4 door. She said it was a one door.
If I remember correctly and correct me if I'm wrong but I think they made a 3 door Chevy called a bussiness man's sedan, or maybe I was smoking something that day. I'm getting old too.
If I remember correctly and correct me if I'm wrong but I think they made a 3 door Chevy called a bussiness man's sedan, or maybe I was smoking something that day. I'm getting old too.
1955-1957 Chevy was offered as a 150 Utility Sedan. It had no back seat, but instead a raised floor/platform. Rear side windows were fixed. They were a 2 door sedan. Chevy had a business coupe/utility sedan in the lineup from the late 1920's thru 1961. There were no 3 door models.But, I'm old too and may be 'misremembering'.
Well I was at Midwest Bicycle swap meet in Haysville, Ks and did not get home until about 5pm. Did not buy a lot but was happy to sell a lot
I did come home with a ball light and 2 bicycles.
Found this bad boy on Saturday in the tree line next to my neighborhood. 60 Belair with one repaint and he only wants 1K for it but its a 3-pedal 6 cylinder crewcab with no title. Ive been down this road before and not my cup of tea.
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