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
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Looks pretty damn good. What kind of lsp/protection did you use on that single stage paint?
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.