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Air-Polluting, Global-Warming, Antiquated Monstrosity... Herman4747 Oct 2015 #1
And an absolutely bitchin' and bad-ass ride at the same time. Throd Oct 2015 #2
And fun as hell to drive. GGJohn Oct 2015 #11
I always though the old Impalas were top heavy and drove like a boat Major Nikon Oct 2015 #16
Oh, there's no doubt that the newer cars are much more safer, handle better and are a lot of fun to GGJohn Oct 2015 #17
I agree with all that, but the new cars just lack a soul. Throd Oct 2015 #21
Hard to quantify a soul Major Nikon Oct 2015 #22
Nobody goes to a car show to see a Camry. Throd Oct 2015 #24
Nobody goes to an airshow to get a flight to see grandma either Major Nikon Oct 2015 #25
Nobody drives a big block dinosaur for utility. Throd Oct 2015 #28
Definitely different vehicles for different purposes Major Nikon Oct 2015 #30
Talkin' a cessna 152, are ya?? pangaia Oct 2015 #51
I'd rather take a cub than a corvette Major Nikon Oct 2015 #55
I drive a much later (but still 20 years old) muscle car. It's utilitarian enough, and the seating MillennialDem Oct 2015 #87
I had that problem too Mnpaul Oct 2015 #92
You're one to talk!!! quickesst Oct 2015 #13
That was an awesome machine!!!! eom. GGJohn Oct 2015 #18
George Barris... quickesst Oct 2015 #19
all the killer show cars back when, but the best thing in that picture reddread Oct 2015 #73
Ford did a lot of the hard work on the original Batmobile Mnpaul Oct 2015 #93
The 66 was the best one quickesst Oct 2015 #94
Not an equivalence. hifiguy Oct 2015 #38
I owned a 1967 Fairlane with a 428cid and a B&M modified C-6 transmission. guillaumeb Oct 2015 #3
me too reddread Oct 2015 #5
Agreed. But I also liked my 1937 Ford, and the 1965 Mustang. guillaumeb Oct 2015 #9
my 65 holds a spot close to my heart reddread Oct 2015 #10
A Pinto? guillaumeb Oct 2015 #41
and then there were three reddread Oct 2015 #52
The 289 C4 combnation is just fine for a light car. guillaumeb Oct 2015 #56
Held out hope for a good T5 for that one reddread Oct 2015 #69
Thank you. eom guillaumeb Oct 2015 #71
new world order reddread Oct 2015 #83
I have a '62 Falcon. Built an inline 6 for it with more compression and a better carb and Erose999 Oct 2015 #26
An excellent choice for driving and the car looks very nice. guillaumeb Oct 2015 #44
Its got 5 bolt now, that happened when I changed to disc brakes. I put steelies on it too for Erose999 Oct 2015 #84
61 Futura reddread Oct 2015 #85
Wow, that's awesome. What engine is it set up for? FE? Cleveland? Erose999 Oct 2015 #89
sadly, the likeliest best fit is something like a 5.0 maybe a 351W reddread Oct 2015 #91
A Falcon with a 428? hifiguy Oct 2015 #39
No a Fairlane. guillaumeb Oct 2015 #42
A Fairlane makes more sense. hifiguy Oct 2015 #45
Corners? At speed? guillaumeb Oct 2015 #46
I had a '70 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 onehandle Oct 2015 #4
know a guy with an LS6 reddread Oct 2015 #8
My dad had a '68 Impala. OnyxCollie Oct 2015 #6
Nice one. pa28 Oct 2015 #7
I still have my first car...a '68 Olds 442 Throd Oct 2015 #12
Wise decision. I still miss my Duster. Codeine Oct 2015 #14
Well, the suspension in most original muscle cars, hifiguy Oct 2015 #40
Me too... '70 Chevelle. n/t lumberjack_jeff Oct 2015 #15
Wait, it says "video removed"? What the hell? Blue_Tires Oct 2015 #20
Broken link, will take your word for it. Rex Oct 2015 #23
Here it is, Rex pintobean Oct 2015 #27
That was one broken down Impala. Rex Oct 2015 #29
Points for the Packard hood ornament Brother Buzz Oct 2015 #31
Sad that so many at DU regard the fuel inefficient car... Herman4747 Oct 2015 #32
Not everyone here is a progressive. Rex Oct 2015 #33
Yeah, exactly. nt Herman4747 Oct 2015 #58
The standard engines on the 64 Chevy were great on gas mileage Omaha Steve Oct 2015 #34
You CERTAINLY DO NOT KNOW what I'm thinking of... Herman4747 Oct 2015 #59
Compared to other cars in it's time Omaha Steve Oct 2015 #61
Every party needs a pooper. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2015 #35
Ze party poopers. Zey make me cry. pa28 Oct 2015 #76
Future generations will condemn your selfishness too. Throd Oct 2015 #36
Skiing, beach, museums -- I never go there... Herman4747 Oct 2015 #62
For most people, not driving isn't an option. Throd Oct 2015 #63
A joyless drone. Codeine Oct 2015 #68
Make sure you use those hand signals! snooper2 Oct 2015 #81
Mind telling me what you had for lunch? LeftyMom Oct 2015 #37
mixed berry pie... Herman4747 Oct 2015 #64
Do you make your own candles from locally produced beeswax so you can read your books at night? cherokeeprogressive Oct 2015 #74
The handful of muscle cars still operating are far less a problem Codeine Oct 2015 #43
Better yet PasadenaTrudy Oct 2015 #47
I'm sorta child-free. Codeine Oct 2015 #48
I'd say that counts PasadenaTrudy Oct 2015 #50
You missed out on the fun part, and get 18 years of the boring part. Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #53
At least I missed out on the diaper part. nt Codeine Oct 2015 #54
HEY, YOU DO NOT KNOW ME... Herman4747 Oct 2015 #65
how about lobster! snooper2 Oct 2015 #82
More likely future generations will thank every classic car owner.... EX500rider Oct 2015 #49
You do realize these aren't daily drivers? ileus Oct 2015 #60
its art, and if you cant appreciate American history reddread Oct 2015 #72
What a beauty....I've been searching for a 1970 something or another ileus Oct 2015 #57
Mine was 1965 GTO sorefeet Oct 2015 #66
Damn... 502ci? Blue_Tires Oct 2015 #67
If I wanted a Big Muscle Car I would get a 1970 528 Hemi Cuda, the Holy Grail of B Calm Oct 2015 #70
The 1964 GTO sorefeet Oct 2015 #75
The 1955 Chrysler 300 started things. Dual 4bbl Carbs in the Letter Series cars until 1965. TheBlackAdder Oct 2015 #78
IHS Crash Test: 2009 Chevy Malibu vs. 1959 Chevy Bel Air (Spoiler - The '59 crushes like a beer can) TheBlackAdder Oct 2015 #77
Pity to smash that '59,though. hifiguy Oct 2015 #79
I know, it hurts to see that. Like the dozen Gran Torinos trashed in Stiller's Starsky & Hutch. nt TheBlackAdder Oct 2015 #80
damn...none of MY auto-related posts ever lasted this long Blue_Tires Oct 2015 #86
Dean Winchester Should Be Driving It AnnieBW Oct 2015 #88
This makes me think of my grandmother's '66 Olds Cutlass coupe mike dub Oct 2015 #90
I had a 79 Caprice (Impala's twin) 2 door NightWatcher Oct 2015 #95
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