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What is carsandpartsonline? It is a web based advertising site that allows sellers to place classic carsforsale and classic car partsforsale ads for FREE!
How do we do this? Instead of the seller risking their advertising dollar to place an ad, we charge the buyer when they find exactly what they want at the price they are willing to pay. Then only when the buyer is ready to contact the seller is a nominal fee charged to the buyer. So enough about us. Start searching for that dream car you have always wanted. Find that hard to find part that your classic car has always needed or just place an ad.
Why not? It's FREE!
 
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Happy New Year from carsandpartsonline.com Here are some photos of my 1963 Nova stripped to bear metal.

As you can see in the photos, I removed all of the lower rear quarters, thanks to a hand full of 3" cut-off wheels. The remaining area you can see (against the light concrete background) is the inner fender. Both front fenders needed there lower rear area removed. Rust in the front fender’s eyebrow area (just behind the head light bezels, next to the hood) was a real surprise to me. Apparently this is a real trouble area for the 62-65 Novas. More...