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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

How could I forget ta upload this beaut???
Fully loaded, and I mean FULLY!!!
Anybody wanna' find something missing from the list?
Owned 30 years, bought from a kid, in Primer, motor in da trunk, it's a family labour of love in Island Teal...And what's the connection to Joel Rosen's MOTION Performance, it was ordered from Balwin Chevrolet on Long Island...

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  • Biscayne427 is right. Stevel Leunig's car?

  • @gojoe283 I hope to make it back to Musclepalooza in 2011!

  • This is Boris Arnolds beautiful SS427.

  • @gojoe283 What a great car, huh???

  • nice car !!!!!!!

  • @fitrightt You could say THAT again!!!

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  • Actually, the car in the video is built in Tarrytown NY. EVERY US factory used red 427 marker light inserts. They were used on all 427 equipped B bodies that were not SS427s. Around February some US factories started running out of the "SS427" style and simply used the red ones instead. This car was built in late March.

  • that should b in a museme beautyful car

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  • dammmmmm nice car

  • @gojoe283 yea I can see where you are on that. kid on the next block got his camaro taken from him. his uncle and dad took the title and are fixing it right. they realized he didnt deserve it hahaha

  • @gojoe283

    Yes, it's Steve's car. Hopefully soon to be out of hibernation! Will be bringing a 65 409 Biscayne to the valley this year.

  • @gojoe283

    That is incorrect. While Arnold's car is also built at Tarrytown, his car has a teal interior. This car has parchment.

  • @ITS4390 It isn't inflation so much as the rarity of these cars...these Impalas were the heart and soul of American in the 1960s, and their value is nostalgic more than anything else. Corvairs handled better, got better mileage, looked as nice, but didn't have the powerful engines of the other Chevys and so are very cheap to buy even today.

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