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    Default 76 Chevy Laguna S3

    Just picked this up a couple of weeks ago.
    It needs lots of work (mainly interior) to be finished.
    Build thread soon to come!
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    Cool shit, looks like you've got a good bit of work ahead of you. At least all the body panels are there
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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedem1 View Post
    Cool shit, looks like you've got a good bit of work ahead of you. At least all the body panels are there
    Yea it does seem like a good bit of work, but it will be well worth it in the end I think. You don't see much of these lol and thanks.

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    WOW that is a awesome machine and trust me it takes a lot for me to say just that for a GM car,

    A nice Nascar retro look a like pro touring monster just came to my head like a picture/tattoo!







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    Quote Originally Posted by KoolAid View Post
    Yea it does seem like a good bit of work, but it will be well worth it in the end I think. You don't see much of these lol and thanks.
    It will be a lot of fun for sure. It's always nice to have a project to work on, and you can really take pride it that if you do it right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dragoncelica View Post
    WOW that is a awesome machine and trust me it takes a lot for me to say just that for a GM car,

    A nice Nascar retro look a like pro touring monster just came to my head like a picture/tattoo!







    Haha, thanks. Those are some really nice pictures. I can't wait to start really working on mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostedem1 View Post
    It will be a lot of fun for sure. It's always nice to have a project to work on, and you can really take pride it that if you do it right.
    Yea, I'm going to have lots of fun with this. I'm super excited about restoring this car. I have some pretty great plans, I think.

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    Dude! Thats awesome! What motor came in these?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KyleG View Post
    Dude! Thats awesome! What motor came in these?
    I think mainly 350 or 454 and some 305s? but I might be mistaken on that. The original motor that was in the car was a 350, but the person who I got it from put a 305 in it, but they did build the motor so I figured I would work with it for now.

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