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Old 03-20-2006, 07:25 PM
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Not my house or cars....I am thinking about buying the '68 Impala. It was listed on eBay a while back !!

Good eye on the car on the side of the garage...I don't know anything about that one.

Here are the pics that wouldn't work above...

'68 Tripoli Turquoise Impala..restored...



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Interior...



Another...



That's all folks!!

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Old 03-20-2006, 07:51 PM
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Quite a difference between the before and after shots. Gotta love that color!
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Old 03-20-2006, 10:56 PM
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The restored car and the other car needing restoration are different cars! The restored car pic is from another website.

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Old 03-20-2006, 11:05 PM
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Russ, isn't the unrestored car an Impala SS w/ a 427 not a SS427 car....no SS high-hood, fender gills etc? . There was someone on here a few weeks back w/ a similar car? . Is the one you're considering an L72 or L36 car? ~ Pete
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Hi Pete,

The seller has the SS hood and fender grilles. Although I haven't verified them myself, he also stated that all numbers match and the motor appears to have never been out of the car. I need to pay him a visit soon and take a look for myself. The car does have the SS badges on the dash and trunk.

In this pic if the drivers side, you can see where the grilles were:



I'll post more pics after I go look at it!

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I have a 68 SS 427 car. I think it is a Caprice but it has no markings on it. We bought it for a beater at lien sale back in 1978 . It was towed out of a parking lot at Candlestick Park in San Francisco. This was the car we all piled into when we were kids to go out in. Still have it sitting in a warehouse... sucker always starts right up.. this is an old picture and is actually of my 63 split but you can see the cars back end and the SS427 in the lower right ... car runs like a freight train.. used to tow my 24 foot day cruiser with it to the lake.. even while towing it would pass everything but the gas station


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Van,
Do you think it is a Caprice because of the roof line? That appears to me to be an Impala SS427 Custom Coupe not a Caprice based on the rear emblem and lack of Caprice chrome. It is the rarest of the three body styles. It would be nice to see more pictures some day if you can. Here is what one looks like. The do not have much in the way of identifying markings denoting them as Impalas.68 Custom Coupe

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yea what Bill said,

we discussed that heap in the driveway on chevytalk.com last year when it was on e bay...looked decent enough but I think he was fishing for 8K or so for it..??? to much dough considering what it takes to do one today...and done cars can be had on the cheap still, you want a headache start buying big car parts!!! they dont repop much and what they do is pretty bad...price some chrome for one of the these beasts...I yi yi... dont get me wrong I love them!!! just not a cheap cars to do and tough to at least break even when your done playing with it.

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Neat cars, I have a 68 Yellow Bisquick 427-425,M22,4:88 F41 car that was built just to be raced. Until You have seen one turn sideways and row the gears it all changes. Big cars aren't supposed to do that. Good Luck with Your Purchase
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Jim - - that is the EXACT combo that mine is !

YES - the red foil 427 badges are *typically* found on early cars. My L-72 '68 'Scayne has red foil and was a January build.
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Old 03-22-2006, 01:34 AM
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Thanks for the update Bud, what do you think is a fair price for the "heap in the driveway"? lol I am interested in it, but don't want to pay too much for it. I haven't seen any for sale lately to compare price wise.

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