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Re: way ot vin number decoding -62 ss impalla.. long


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Posted by J Heitkemper on February 09, 2010 at 08:14:25 from (72.69.244.171):

In Reply to: Re: way ot vin number decoding -62 ss impalla posted by rrlund on February 09, 2010 at 07:15:20:

Amen to a Great find , nuthin' like having a big Doll Baby to Pamper.. LOL ... Back in 1964 , neighbor went Air Force to Anchorage Alaska, He had a white 1964 SS/409/4 sp.... and a parking garage fell on it during the earthquake ,, suffered minimal damage due to timber configuration and careful salvge work , AMAZING , skeleton for top had to be exchanged , and some paint work , But It was fixed Good as New,.. Insurance co , said it would had been a for -sure total if it were a hardtop,. Loved the way the dual radio anttenas looked on that SS ,. Ff to 1973 10th grade ,just got my permit, I agreed to buy for $600 (MY OWN MONEY ), the shop teachers Red /white convertible top & interior 1966 IMPALA SS,spinners and snow griptires LOL,327/4v/powerglide with 49,000 original miles. AWESOME CAR.seats and top had minimal weathered tears . BUT , DAD said NO ! , stunned Me!!!, .. shop teacher was a great Guy ,and we both figured in time Dad would give in , ,since it was my own $$$ .. but Dad would not allow it , and I respected My Dad ,.. after a month, the teacher sold it to another kid who soon wrecked it , dam !.. Today in that same condition that 66 SS would be worth over 30,000 as is,..in later years around 1985 I found a ragged 1964 SS convertible for a 1000, elected to buy a just as ragged 1969 XL 500/429/4V /automatic for a project car ,Son and I redone it,white/gold trim /maroon top and seats ,. I gave it to my son on his 25th birthday, beautiful car ... I still have the beautiful 69 Marquis Convertible (ALL original black ) that I bought in 1974 , the cars are a cousin pair and always make a statement about American Abundant Life ... . THANX .. will check the vin link for my 1958 chevy 283 grain truck ...


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