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Old 02-01-2004, 07:08 PM
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Chevy classics

Im very interested in a classic car and its most definately going to be a chevy
i need opinions on which would be most appopriate for my desires.. in the following order

a coupe

a good amount of muscle under the hood (doesnt have to be super muscle but above average)

somewhere between 1965 - 1975

something after rebuilding can almost be used as a daily driver

and one that parts are easily available not to hard to find


ive narrowed my choices to an impala , caprice classic and nova

PS: im totally new to this and dont wanna jump into it blindly i would appreciate some guidance and opinions
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Re: Chevy classics

I'll take it!!
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Re: Chevy classics

Anyone for a 69?
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Old 04-20-2004, 01:52 AM
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wow prostreet, wow........ very nice one of my favs.

well i would go with any chevy if ur choices are nova, caprice classic, and impala, the impala would definitely be the better lookin of the bunch but the nova will be cheaper, lighter and easier to find parts for. i dont know anything about caprice classics, srry.

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Old 05-08-2004, 11:32 PM
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Re: Chevy classics

yeah, chevy novas are really nice and the impala's are too
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Old 05-08-2004, 11:35 PM
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Re: Chevy classics

I would suggest not limiting yourself to just those three choices, i just say this because i've been limiting myself to a 1960's camaro until i found out how hard they are to find and how pricey they can be (for a decent one to restore), are you looking to restore this car?
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Re: Chevy classics

biscayane,impala,malibu,chevy ll
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