I just bought this!

I’m not in the Chevelle crowd either.
I have noticed everything you could possibly need is available new or repop!
…and pretty cheap

Still a very nice car you have acquired! Search YouTube for the guy, he really seems like a nice and knowledgeable guy on the Chevelles.
 
I have noticed everything you could possibly need is available new or repop!
…and pretty cheap

That's how it is for pretty much every Chevy vehicle '55-'75. For my '64 Impala I can only thing of a hand full of things not available.
 
Well, all the brakes, hoses, wheel cylinders and master cylinder have been replace.
Oil, filter, complete tune up.
Fuel tank all soft lines and filter.
A little wax.
A little time.
Coming right along.

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@xxcarguy So what is the first thing that you plan to do with your new toy?

I'd like to see some more pics of this beauty when you get time. I for one really appreciate an unmolested original car.
So it has been 4 years and still have the Chevelle.
First we made it safe to drive. Brakes, master cylinder, hoses, tires radiator and heater hoses.
Runs like new, no wind noise or rattles.
Mostly shows and drives on nice days.
Original paint, interior, headlights.

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Lots but people offer and do t really have the money.
If I sell it I could never replace it. Kind of hoping the original family will buy it back.
 
Original plate, console 4 speed, perfect trunk and floors, original motor, trans, and vin tag.
The family really doesn’t show interest in having back.

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Rare red on red combo.
The rowing Hurst stick makes it even more rare.
68 had 2or 3 different 396 hp rated engines. Which one is yours?
Congrats on a great find!
 
It seems someone must have added that a/c compressor along the way. GM had the rotary compressors at least as far back as the mid sixties.
 
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