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Finally a few pics of my brick 200 1979

Man What A Ride!!! Clean looking, sporty, classic all in one. I love the spoiler and cowl vent covers. Adds a great look to the car just by installing them but the color match paint job blows me away (Wipe Drool Off Face). Love those E-Codes up front. Make me think I should go out and grab a pair and then pray for darkness so I can enjoy that light output. One question I have is would a pair of E-Code work on the a pre-86? Are there two different styles of E-Codes for the different years or are they somewhat the same? Best of luck with the cam and valve job as well as the upcoming M46 tranny swap. One thing I can say is that the M46 is by far the way to go, especially on that sweet looking and sporty ride. THe BW55-->M46 tranny sway was the best thing I have ever done to my 79 264GL. The best part about the tranny swap is that the 260's comes with a hydraulic clutch so I enjoy pressing that clutch pedal even more than usual. Take Care & Enjoy!!!

Sincerely,
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Julio Meza

1979 264GL B27F 124K --> BW55->M46, CLS, IPD Sway, 81+ Dash, Gauges, Flat Hood

1979 262C B27F 159K --> Restore Project w/Possible B21FT

1984 245DL 213K -->Wifemobile






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