Love the blue and yellow plates TURNA! My brother has them on his 66 Impala and the owner of my old 66 Chevy II runs them as well. That's probably the only cool thing about NY, that they let you do that.
That's a cool car...very original looking with nice patina. Malibus of those years are much more common than the 300 series models when you go to cruise-ins and car shows. The 300 series cars are so much cleaner looking in my opinion.This 300 is actually a real close friends.
Yanked out the 307 and dropped in a 454, 700r4 & 12bolt
But you did do it before they became trendy.I just wanted to be unique... and now I am just another guy who spent too much money on an obscure car. LOL.
But you did do it before they became trendy.
And you're taking your daughter for demonstration rides. Better than funding some German executives.I just wanted to be unique... and now I am just another guy who spent too much money on an obscure car. LOL.
Sure, but who on the internet is going to believe me? 😉
And interior panels! So hard to find any donor cars anymore. I was VERY fortunate to find a donor car in a pick n pull a few weeks ago. Got all the interior pieces I could that were in good shape.Honestly, I’d be thrilled if we just got some exterior and trim re-pops, and (as exhaustively noted elsewhere) wagon-specific fuel senders!
Sure, but who on the internet is going to believe me? 😉
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