Wow. I have a 73 impala wagon and love it. Mine is being killed by the east coast. I bought it in '92 with 89 k. Now has over 230 k. Put a lift kit and all terrain bf goodrich tires on it. Man the looks i would get out in the california deserts. Looked like a Tonka toy. Where do you get body parts? Front bumper insert? Rear window seals?
Amazing! Where did you find three wagons in such beautiful condition? Are they restored or original? My first car was a 73 Caprice 2dr with the 400. I finally had to give it up at 245,000 miles only because of the rust....Still had the original engine and tranny, never rebuilt. My dream car, would be a 73 convertible....Maybe, someday......
My first car was a 73 impala I loved that car it was so reliable..I think the 73s had the best looking front ends...350 & turbo 350 tranny where bullit proof...The body did not like are canadian winters (rust big time) to bad ...I still miss that car...good thing gas was chep back then i think it got about 10 MPG!!...base engine was a inline six!!! wow that was a lot of car for a six!!!! thank you for posting this.
Love the 70s Chevrolet full size and wagons. My dad had a 1974 Impala..someone must have ordered and and did not get it. It had the 400, tilt wheel, cruise, power windows and door locks, clock, AM-FM stereo. I always wondered why if that was the reason for this optioned out why they did not get the Caprice. On the wagons, they are beautiful. The blue one looked optioned out with the Bumper group, looked like it had power door locks.All 3 are classics and you do not see them any more. thanks
Years ago I'm sure not many appreciated how sharp these cars looked, and there is still a stigma against 4 doors and wagons. Pop had a '76 and I own a '65 Impala 4 dr hardtop. I would sooner be on the fringe of the hobby and shake it up at car shows with these models (4 doors/wagons) than hang with the sheep. Those who "get it" appreciate style.
@rever65 A few years back, I took my tricked out '73 Impala wagon to the local Friday night car show, pulling in behind two pretty Chevelle convertibles. The owners were there, talking amongst themselves, when they heard my engine approaching. Each looked over, gave my pride & joy a one-second glance, and then went back to their conversation.
Scenes like the above are why you almost never see cars like these anymore. A shame, really.
Very very cool. If you have ever seen the TV movie "Dying Room Only" from '73, they used a '73 Kingswood. I would love to get my hands on one. Just great cars.
Clean looks brand new.
laylow1973 1 month ago
Love that sonny terry too.
flimluvr 2 months ago
Wow. I have a 73 impala wagon and love it. Mine is being killed by the east coast. I bought it in '92 with 89 k. Now has over 230 k. Put a lift kit and all terrain bf goodrich tires on it. Man the looks i would get out in the california deserts. Looked like a Tonka toy. Where do you get body parts? Front bumper insert? Rear window seals?
flimluvr 2 months ago
Amazing! Where did you find three wagons in such beautiful condition? Are they restored or original? My first car was a 73 Caprice 2dr with the 400. I finally had to give it up at 245,000 miles only because of the rust....Still had the original engine and tranny, never rebuilt. My dream car, would be a 73 convertible....Maybe, someday......
fleetwin1 3 months ago
I feel you guys,my mom bought this car in the early 80's up to the mid ninties.it dident want to die just keeped goin and going.
daddyfett1 6 months ago in playlist Hot Rides
My first car was a 73 impala I loved that car it was so reliable..I think the 73s had the best looking front ends...350 & turbo 350 tranny where bullit proof...The body did not like are canadian winters (rust big time) to bad ...I still miss that car...good thing gas was chep back then i think it got about 10 MPG!!...base engine was a inline six!!! wow that was a lot of car for a six!!!! thank you for posting this.
buck65100 1 year ago
LOVE THEM!!!!!
evilaerocoupe 1 year ago
You need to facebook your website!
Pookatube 1 year ago
Awwww, CHEVY!!!!!! MY childhood car!!! He was harvest gold, though. Makes me tear up a bit--the old American family roadster.
ofthecosmos 1 year ago
Love the 70s Chevrolet full size and wagons. My dad had a 1974 Impala..someone must have ordered and and did not get it. It had the 400, tilt wheel, cruise, power windows and door locks, clock, AM-FM stereo. I always wondered why if that was the reason for this optioned out why they did not get the Caprice. On the wagons, they are beautiful. The blue one looked optioned out with the Bumper group, looked like it had power door locks.All 3 are classics and you do not see them any more. thanks
1969pontiac1 1 year ago
3 mint wagons 2 454s,400. i would love to drive and then demo them.
hoss44467xh 1 year ago
Years ago I'm sure not many appreciated how sharp these cars looked, and there is still a stigma against 4 doors and wagons. Pop had a '76 and I own a '65 Impala 4 dr hardtop. I would sooner be on the fringe of the hobby and shake it up at car shows with these models (4 doors/wagons) than hang with the sheep. Those who "get it" appreciate style.
rever65 1 year ago 2
@rever65 A few years back, I took my tricked out '73 Impala wagon to the local Friday night car show, pulling in behind two pretty Chevelle convertibles. The owners were there, talking amongst themselves, when they heard my engine approaching. Each looked over, gave my pride & joy a one-second glance, and then went back to their conversation.
Scenes like the above are why you almost never see cars like these anymore. A shame, really.
danzamphi 10 months ago
BTW - what is the name of that song?
pacanon 1 year ago
Awesome! Would love to see/hear it run!
You have a buyer if you're interested in selling
pacanon 1 year ago
@pacanon I can hear it running in my head - learned to drive on one!
heyther3456 5 months ago
Very very cool. If you have ever seen the TV movie "Dying Room Only" from '73, they used a '73 Kingswood. I would love to get my hands on one. Just great cars.
fordwagonnut 1 year ago