
I'd like to post a few pics. of my pride and joy.
As I looked thru all of the 442's on "cardomain" I was not suprised to find that there are very few 1973 models.
Maybe it's just me; But I'm sick of looking at 1968 thru 1972 Chevelle's, G.T.O.'s and Cutlass's. My '73 is the first year of the Colonade style that after market sheet metal companies refuse to make body panels for.
I hope to start the body work this Spring. (The lovely model next to the car is my very suportive wife, who just wasn't suportive enough to lay across the hood half naked.)
I did all the engine work myself on this 455 cube, 425 h.p. pavement pounder. I insisted on a "factory" look under the hood. However, I did opt for a mild street cam, H.E.I. ignition, and headers that breath thru 2 1/2" pipes and flow masters.

This is her good side. I've still got alot of body work to do. Ya; The red Pontiac wanted to park next to a winner during the car show.