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Here are a couple of neat 65 Impalas. The first one here is in a yard in upstate NY. Framingham car, red/red 396 SS 4 speed. Still has the orig engine in it, and the tranny is supposedly in a pile with several other Muncies that were blown in this car.
![]() ![]() ![]() This second car was also really cool. I saw it while out exploring junkyards in Indiana during the National Impala Assoc. convention last July. The yard was crushing out after over 30 years worth of stuff. It's a Flint built black/red plain Impala 409 4 speed. It even had a top dash clock originally ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A few leftovers. ![]() Interesting FB crayon marks. ![]()
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The previous owner of my Olds just found this pic of it out in Barstow.
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![]() ![]() ![]() It's taken me the better part of a year to get this guy to open his garage door for me, but it was worth the wait. Burried for over 40 years here is a real '32 Ford 3 window coupe. ![]() This car is an original, never been modified car. The inside of the garage looks like a tornado went through there, and there are 4 other cars in his fenced in yard, none worth mentioning. No self-respecting junkyard dog would be caught dead in this place, and from the street you would never know it was there. It's only about 3 blocks from my house. Please, no PMs. It's not for sale, and even if it was, it would be quite a chore to pull it out of there. I was amazed at the amount of junk and clutter there. ![]() Just goes to show that you never know where these things are hiding. ![]()
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![]() COPO 9561/9737 M40 X11D80 13.37 @ 105.50 on pump gas,drove it to NATL TRAILS and back [email protected] SCR22 |
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Last time I was in San Diego one of the hotel workers was using this as a daily driver. Front pass seat was removed so he could accomodate hauling more junk. Pretty nice car but the owner didn't appreciate what he had:
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Looks like he appreciated it to me. He had a club on it and actually took the seat out rather than stacking stuff on it. Probably was just trying to get by with what he had. Cool Goat!
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headrest seat GTO convertible no less ...
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