March 20, 200620 yr This is from a 1970 GM accessories catalog. I guess GM was planning an open air M/C.
March 20, 200620 yr i cant see it!! it wont let me use the link... can someone put it on a webhost and then post it? camino... did you find this while lookin for the length of the hood for my trivia thread? haha Edited March 20, 200620 yr by 04monteintimidator
March 20, 200620 yr Author i cant see it!! it wont let me use the link... can someone put it on a webhost and then post it? camino... did you find this while lookin for the length of the hood for my trivia thread? haha Nah, your trivia question just reminded me of the brochure I had stashed away. I don't get why you can't see it.
March 20, 200620 yr it wont let me use the link... ive been havin this problem all day... my comp wont let me use any of the links posted in forums
March 20, 200620 yr I guess GM was planning an open air M/C. *nods* Yes, yes they were. And, actually, the owner's manuals from 1970 included instructions on working the convertible top. I believe the First Gen MC site has more memorabilia similar to that in the museum section. Included, if I remember correctly, is a pic or 2 of the clayed (?) model of a 4-door 1st gen MC..... Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/ Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html "Got a lead foot down on my accelerator" ... Jodee Messina ... 'Bye Bye Bye'
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