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I wouldn't pay that much, but if it's what you want, you gotta pay to get it. You know?
Wagons are pretty few and far between these days, especially the full-size ones. I never pass one without a honk and/or wave.
Just for you, Mr. Class of '57. [media] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAWOgXMeldU
They didn't make SS wagons. What I was saying was that hideaway lamps were available on SS427 Impalas, not just Caprices.
Very glad to hear you're alright.
That's cause they don't build real cars like Ford's Panther Platform or GM's B-Bodies anymore. Those were reliable, real cars that were built to...
Good winter driver.
Been there, done that, but it only took 4 years for her to become a double-wide :rofl2::rofl2:
I've done a little homework on the SS427's and the option was available on them.
I've heard tell there's some 68 Impala SS 427's out there with the hideaway lamps.
The Squire's gonna go, too. Thinking about buying a late-model Town Car.
Small world, ain't it? I hope the wagon's a dandy!
If it was closeby, I'd offer 500 for it. Looks like a good candidate for an LS1.
Don't see too many this basic still around.
I'd say it's a 4-500 car myself.
I don't really have a set price. Don't even know for sure if I want to sell. They say it's worth what two gentlemen can agree upon lol! She...
I actually think this one's a pretty good deal.
That one's a real gem! Wow!
I don't think it's in good condition. I notice that term is being used very loosely these days.
It's not about which car's the better car. It's about the sentimental value. I bought my Caprice when I was 17. I drove all my friends and...