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The first automatic put behind a solid lifter BBC was in '68. If I recall correctly, a bunch of those cars went to a little town in Western Illinois.
![]() This '65 Imp is one gorgeous, kick-a$$ car! ![]()
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Here's a few more pics of this beautiful Impala...some one is going to own a really nice car! Good luck with the sale Bill!!
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Great Car Bill, scoped it out at chevy fest. Impala's are my first love.
Had a 62 0909 had a 64 09 340 now i have a 67 396 yours rules good luck ![]()
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Randy & Carl thanks for the kind words...Car is still for sale.
Mike, my 65 Riv was a crowd favorite. You just don't see them. |
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Bill,was great to see it on road and in the show.Had a good time and your car looked great.Wish i had the garage space for it.Like to see you hang on to it,but good luck with the sale anyway.
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My very 1st car was a 65 Impala. Originally a 283 , 3 speed on the column. It was converted to a 3 speed in the floor and had a 69 350/300 camaro engine in it w/ 373 rearend. The car would haul butt. Amazingly the registration showed the car only weighed 3525 lbs.I don't know why i remember the weight on the registation, but, i do. I payed $800 for it. I sold it to a buddy for $650 and it ran forever. It had bucket seats from a Mustang in it. The best value i ever had in a car.
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