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Looking for some help. I'm in the market for a 62-64 or 65 2dr Impala. This forum has been an extreme help with my F100 so I looking to find another one just like it, but geared toward Impalas, model and year specific. As you are all cars guys, I'm hoping one of you can point me in the right direction.... & with out the Ford vs Chevrolet drama. Thanks!!!!
Yeah, I understand where you are coming from, it’s pushing the boundary, and even if we don’t like it times are a’ changing and in some circumstances there is just a little more to the story.
Something like that, you may want to try the lowrider forums. ( layitlow for instance)
Here's a coworker's old car:
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and his current car (now with lace paint-job)
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I can't believe I'm putting this on a Ford truck forum, lol.
Thanks for all who posted links I appreciate it. I figuared I was going to get a little flack about posting this, but like someone posted, there's more to the story. I'm getting married in a few weeks and will be starting a family. Considering my F100 is my daily driver beside my motorcycle, I am looking for something with a back seat. Something with enough room for a kid and all the stuff and comes with one. I had a original 65' Impala SS in high school and absolutely loved it. Nothing like what's in those videos, all stock. The one thing I remember most about that car it had huge back seat, and enough room in the trunk for my surf board. I always told my self I would be buying a Impala as my next project, I just didn't think the reason behind it would be that I'm starting a family.
Again thanks for the links, that was all I needed. So feel free to stop posting, and this thread will fall to archives or be erased just like all the rest.
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