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'68 Impala, 327-275hp, Factory 4-Speed
Cool car with original buckets/console and factory stick. Looks like a pretty good car with tons of original docs, although ambitiously priced.
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Wow, 7500 miles from new.
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nice, but I definitely prefer the fastback body style. I wonder how many of the fastbacks were sold vs this formal roof style?
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Definitely agree that the fastback roof is the winner.
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----Wow,,, Fender skirts and all, and look at that roofline! What a very strangely ordered Impala. I would have never guessed that someone could have actually ordered this Impala in this configuration. AND, then never driven it much at all....WOW!!!....Bill S
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----The crazy thing about this 68 is that someone could have ordered a 427/425 4-speed combo in this body style. Talk about a sleeper!!!.....Bill S
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RPO T-83 was the option code, Available on Caprice and SS427, not sure if they were available on the Impala, Donnie Bock or Leigh Scott would probably know the answer.
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