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Just saw this, (1st link) pictures aren't great and no info posted so i'm just passing it along. I know some have done the conversion (2nd link) and there was another posted on the SS396 site (3rd link).

https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0121-443641/1972-chevrolet-monte-carlo-convertible/

https://www.firstgenmc.com/forums/index.php?/resources/convertibles/

https://www.ss396.com/cars/garys-1972-monte-carlo-convertible/

 

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Would have been nice if they had posted at least one picture with the top up!

Still I believe it to be a beautiful car, and love the color choice.

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It was at Daytona.  This is proof why using the cutlass upper quarters don't work it looks goofy imo

Very nice car though!

 

Compare to Winfreds Below now owned by Steve from KY. Currently being restored by me 

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I agree cutlass quarters just don’t flow as nice. Body lines match much better on the resto project. IMO. 

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also noticed that the Copper monte has 72 chevelle bucket seats and also chevelle door panels too..

Darren

 

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