YES keep the original dash gauges . they can be rebuilt . There is a romance when looking at the original gauges . You can find a more modern dash in the newer car you drive as a daily driver KEEP THE OLD CARS ORIGINAL
I would take that huge beltline door top chrome from a DeVille convertible and put it on this car for some extra bling. I don't know why the DeVilles had the extra chrome but the Eldorado didn't. Not a fa of the rims.
I wish people would keep the original instrument panels in the classic cars. Analog just looks better
YES keep the original dash gauges . they can be rebuilt . There is a romance when looking at the original gauges . You can find a more modern dash in the newer car you drive as a daily driver KEEP THE OLD CARS ORIGINAL
The wheels the Chevy engine, it’s blasphemy
65 to 68 with those beautiful vertical headlights really are awesome
Looks pretty damn good. What kind of lsp/protection did you use on that single stage paint?
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I would take that huge beltline door top chrome from a DeVille convertible and put it on this car for some extra bling. I don't know why the DeVilles had the extra chrome but the Eldorado didn't. Not a fa of the rims.
I'm glad they changed the body style in 67 for the eldo because these look like coupe deville's
@@jimmiesmith5811 It IS a coupe DeVille. Since the 50's until 1966, Eldorado was just a higher trim level.
What the name of the rims?
I'll ask the owner
@@ADVANCEDDETAILINGSOFLA please and thank you!!!🔥🔥🔥
@@papergatorzfedducca7998 he said they're raceline wheels.
@@ADVANCEDDETAILINGSOFLA ok thank you!!!
ghetto rims ?? somebody's lost in the 70s !!
Too bad they put on those "gangsta" rims.