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Old 11-06-2019, 10:22 AM
astroracer astroracer is offline
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Default 1956 Chevy Wagon- Hit by a Deer

Getting you up to speed on where this rebuild id at. Quite a few posts to so bear with me.
17 August 2019_On my way to Downtown Flint for Back to the bricks... Less then a half mile from the house. Two bucks running hard out of a cornfield. JUST missed the first one, the second one ran right into the side of the right front fender.
Police report and a claim in to Hagerty and we will see how this goes...



The whole clip was pushed to the left. The hood gap is non-existent on the hit side and it is opened up on the right side. Like it was shoved over and then didn't spring back...
Hood at the front.

Hood at the rear is popped up and won't go down... And you can see where the paint is chipped at the door and cowl.

It doesn't look that bad until you start "looking" at it...
Mark
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BadAst. A Pro Touring style 1988 Astro with a full custom chassis, 509 BBC, TH400 w/ a gear vendors and a 9" w/ 3.75's.

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