67 Impala SS Original Paint
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If there was ever a car that deserved proper restoration, that's the one. Right colors and options. What a car when done!
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Awesome! Wish there were a few more shots of the hood. :beers: ~ Pete . |
----Talk about loaded and nearly rust free!!! I wish a trim tag shot was shown as Id like to see what color the vinyl top was. Just me but I hope it shows black.......Bill S
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One of the nicest color combinations on these cars bar none.
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----Cant believe I missed that tag pic. Thanks Mr70! Even looked twice. Guess third time is the charm! Duh!.....Bill S
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Seller says additional photos are available. |
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Those hoods are notorious for rusting in odd places. I believe moisture gets caught up between the sub structure and the top sheet metal where they are glued. Why this does not happen much on other hoods I do not know but both 67 and 68 SS427 hoods are prone to this. The hood pictured has several rust thru areas.
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All that and N96s too!
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This car reminds me of my Friends car .... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m91FoNA5D_k
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Reminds me of Shaun's!
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Fully restored 4 speeds sell in the $50K to $60K range. You would have to do the restoration yourself. Couldn't afford to have it done for you.
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Just noticed in the trunk open photo that there is factory black sprayed along the rear edge of the trunk above the taillights and bumper.
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Not exactly a muscle car, but my mother-in-law bought a 67 impala convertible brand new and still has it today. Bolero red, white top, white interior. Original paint and completely untouched except a replaced seat cover. That is the last good-looking year for the impala IMO. |
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