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  • A friend in high school had one that his dad bought him in 72 and we fucked that car up :(

  • gorgeous

  • That there is a man's car.

  • i love the look of these cars. if i had it i wouldnt do a thing to it

  • In 1961 the bubble top was in both Impala and Belair,1962 only the Belair had the bubble top while the Impala sport coule had a more formal roof lone.

  • full size muscle, no matter what make....BAD ASS!!

  • @HongKongFooy1 Honestly, the early full size muscle cars are perhaps the most overlooked. Yet, they still gave the newer cars of the 70's a run for their money. Were it not for the early 60's full-size vehicles, cars like the Mustang, Camaro, Charger, Chevelle, and all of those other big name cars around the 70's may not have even existed.

  • @KoDBeast totally agree with you. Once the factory motors were at their biggest, guess the next step was to make the bodies smaller and lighter, hence the "pony" bodies... What an era!

  • terrible

  • These things were beasts. I raced a 63 with one a few weeks ago with my 67' rt coronet with a 440 (stock) and he beat me hands down

  • Back then it ate up Mopars it was the first factory muscle car it was running in the high to low 14.sec 1/4mile from dealerships would go in 11.sec with work weak points were drive shaft {2 piece and weak rear pumpkin}

  • gave ford a run? what about the mopars?

  • I love the bubble tops.. Whats sad is that so many people ruin these classics!! why!!!!!!!!?

  • That rocks, bro'!

  • nice

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