This is my 64 skylark convertible..

jgrffin3rd

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Just got it back on the road, will be working on it a lot over the winter.

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lets try this ...
 
Gracie has been in the body shop since early February (8-ish months now). Hopefully it will be back on the road in it's factory 'Diplomat Blue Poly' paint for at least one ride before it has to be put away for the winter... oh well
 
I had a look at your links. It doesn't look like Facebook likes to share its images. If you simply past the url , it does give an active link:
 
Here are two photos not from facebook. The first is last summer before the body/paint project started. The second is the way it looks today.. 70% of the paint/body work is complete...
 

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99 44/100 % complete now.. Here is a photo or two
 

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That is "Diplomat blue poly'. 1964 paint code 'W' mixed from the original PPG paint code. That's the color the car left the factory wearing. Most of the interior is original too. It came with the black vinyl buckets you see there. They have been re-foamed/recovered but the rest of the interior is untouched. and YES they do get quite hot in the summer sun.. Usually put towels over them at shows to keep them looking nicer...
 
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