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ClassicCar.com
07-03-2004, 05:34 AM
My name is Jared, and I just purchased a 66' Plymoth Belvadere. I would like to restore it, and then some. I was looking for anyone with some expertise regarding that specific car. If you can help, even the slightest, I would greatly appreciate it.
rddaves54
07-07-2004, 07:53 AM
Take your time and do not get into a hurry. Clean the car inside and out. Then get literature on the car, a owners manual, parts books and any other that deal with your car. Then take pictures all around the car, of every part of the car and put them in a note book. Take pictures and this will allow you to see what it was like before you started to work on it.
Then in another note book label and keep every part you take off or repair. Do not throw anything away until you are finished. Start with the mechanical and then the cosmetic. It is a joy to work on your own restoration but it will take time and time cannot be hurried.
agentorange731
02-08-2005, 05:45 AM
I got a almost decomposting car that i really nid to restore, my problem is I cant get the parts to fix them (by the way i live in the philippines). it was a gift from my american auncle who work here way back in 1980's.
The car is a valiant she's slant six,a 2 door, a hard top,automatic push button transmission and has a logo inside that says v-200.
My problem is i cant get any info about this car, a help would be very much appreciated.
Oldcar_Mechanic
04-09-2005, 02:19 AM
If you need any help feel free to e-mail me and I will be happy to do what I can from where I am.
Ron
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