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Rainy day here and I just read through this entire thread. What a great story! I cannot imagine driving past a dealership in 1969, seeing this car and then realizing it was a 427 car--and then closing the deal that same morning! I would have vapor-locked the day I located the car after all these years and hoping to close the deal before something or someone scuttled it. Love the '67 427 Impala V emblems on the fenders.
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When questioned, "Just a V8" was my pat answer . . . Last edited by RogerD; 11-08-2020 at 06:48 PM. |
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Took it for a short 'test drive' over the weekend . . .
Not a hint of vibration now - smooth as silk . . .
Last edited by RogerD; 03-12-2017 at 05:04 PM. |
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