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MosportGreen66
01-24-2018, 01:08 PM
Not mine and I do not know the seller. Saw it on FB and I know a lot of you enjoy these cars. Good luck.

Dan

69LM1
01-24-2018, 09:17 PM
Did they make a SS427 in 69, or is that a 69 SS, 427?

Rich

69biscayne
01-25-2018, 12:10 AM
All SS Impalas in 1969 are 427 cars.

Bill Pritchard
01-25-2018, 12:12 AM
The ONLY SS they made in a 69 full size car was the SS427. It was an option package on the Impala Custom Coupe, Sport Coupe, or convertible.

L72Biscayne
01-25-2018, 12:43 AM
I owned a 69 SS427 four speed Convertable in 1976. The 427 option was called Z24.Fathom Green with Black buckets interior known as Z03 option. Paid 500.00 dollars for it. Drove for a year then Pulled the ce motor and tranny and sold the car. Unfortunately the guy I sold it to junked it. Who knew back then. I still have the motor. Rebuilt it twice and had it in two different vehicles. Would love to own another one. The car was only 7 years old when I bought it and it already had floors, trunk floor and fender and quarter patch’s welded in. New England Car.

olredalert
01-25-2018, 02:13 PM
I owned a 69 SS427 four speed Convertable in 1976. The 427 option was called Z24.Fathom Green with Black buckets interior known as Z03 option. Paid 500.00 dollars for it. Drove for a year then Pulled the ce motor and tranny and sold the car. Unfortunately the guy I sold it to junked it. Who knew back then. I still have the motor. Rebuilt it twice and had it in two different vehicles. Would love to own another one. The car was only 7 years old when I bought it and it already had floors, trunk floor and fender and quarter patch’s welded in. New England Car.

----Do you know if this car had Cape Cod history or possibly Wellesley Hills? a friend of mine had that exact car new. I put the 2nd clutch in it.......Bill S

Big Block Bill
01-25-2018, 02:51 PM
I owned a 69 SS427 four speed Convertable in 1976. The 427 option was called Z24.Fathom Green with Black buckets interior known as Z03 option. Paid 500.00 dollars for it. Drove for a year then Pulled the ce motor and tranny and sold the car. Unfortunately the guy I sold it to junked it. Who knew back then. I still have the motor. Rebuilt it twice and had it in two different vehicles. Would love to own another one. The car was only 7 years old when I bought it and it already had floors, trunk floor and fender and quarter patch’s welded in. New England Car.

I too had a #s matching 1969 SS-427 "Holiday Coupe" 427/390 L-36 / TH-400. White with blue cloth bench and blue vinyl roof. It too was a Z-24 car with Comfortron A/C, P/S & AM radio. I bought it in 1993 out of Denver Colorado and towed it back to Illinois. What an Ugly Car with that roof line. I would have kept it if it was the "Sports Roof" body style I sold it to a Family out of Central Michigan that only collected 1969 Full size Chevrolets, they must of had 10 of them in different body styles. I wonder where it is today.

Bill

L72Biscayne
01-25-2018, 05:26 PM
No Capecod history. I’ve known the Car since I was 9 in 1969. The original owner use to drive by while I was standing at the bus stop. She live one street over. As time went on I knew all the four previous owners. Then one day I saw it for sale crash on the passengers side and a burnt clutch. Again a woman owned it she was the forth owner.