Here's one we all can afford.
1967 SS427
OK Bob, One more time
Here's that project you need. Too bad it doesn't have an engineFull ad here----> X
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Here's one we all can afford.
1967 SS427
Link to the Shop Build thread.
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"I believe that time wounds all heels".John Lennon
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It ain't a bad deal for $69.95 and it doesn't need any work.As for the full size one with no engine, I would never think of tempting you.
(Ram Jet 502 with 700R4 and big disc brakes A/C and 17" billet ralley wheels) Build it, build it, build it.......)![]()
I just picked up two more pieces for my future 1967 SS427 project.
Now, I've got new fender flags, and new front running-light lenses. Only a million pieces to go.![]()
You'll make it yet.
Looks like my photo links dried up. I think I saved those someplace.
Tom
They finally arrived today.
Next, gotta find the 427 numbers for above these fender flags. They're similar in shape to the '67 Corvette big block hood numbers, but they're not separate number pieces like on the Corvette. They're also red instead of white.
Okay, so I've got the fender flags, the cornering-light lenses, the 427, the M-21.
Piece by piece.![]()
At this rate, it could take a while...
-Mac
Have I found my '67 Impala? It may not be a SS427........but oh baby!!!
http://cgi.ebay.ca/Chevrolet-Impala-...ayphotohosting
I don't know about the wheels but the rest is ok. You know a clone SS 427 would be the way to go. Then you could drive the snot out of it without worrying about risking a real one.
'67 Impala big block -- sound up
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A neat video showing a guy's '67 Impala 283.
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Nothing quite like that BB bellow. I cranked up my computer's speakers and frightened a couple of ricers driving down the street.
-Mac
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