Old Cars Weekly

Beauty parts for Bow-Ties

you’re restoring a beast of a Chevrolet muscle car such as a ’65 Chevelle Z-16 or a ’66 Impala SS 427, you might want to pay a visit to the “beauty parlor” of Jim Carlson’s Auto Center in Holmen, Wis. Carlson can fix you up with items such as a very rare instrument panel for a “factory tach” Chevelle or a new-old-stock Chevy AM/FM radio from the mid ’60s, which ain’t exactly a common item, either.

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