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Post by 83chevy on Mar 13, 2010 17:44:47 GMT -5
Found this car about fifteen minutes from my house. Couldnt talk to anyone about it, since its an apartment building so im assuming that the landlord owns it, but im gonna try like hell to get it. its been there for a long time, the rear is sunk right up to the axle.
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Post by demodave216 on Mar 13, 2010 19:53:34 GMT -5
probably junk from sitting on the ground like that. that frame will suck in moisture like i sponge and rust out big time. buyer beware, course scraps at 270 a ton right now so that's a thought too.
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Post by hardhitinu on Mar 13, 2010 20:46:52 GMT -5
amazing how they just pop right out there and call your name huh
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Post by 83chevy on Mar 15, 2010 20:57:23 GMT -5
been back there 4 times in the past two days and still havent been able to talk to anyone. next step is going to the town hall and find out who owns the house .we'll see
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Post by fordlord on Mar 17, 2010 8:36:52 GMT -5
been back there 4 times in the past two days and still havent been able to talk to anyone. next step is going to the town hall and find out who owns the house .we'll see good luck with getting this car... i know how frustrating it can be trying to find the owner of a car!! so i hope you can get it. L8tr, Scott
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Post by DemolitionMission on Mar 17, 2010 18:10:54 GMT -5
Is that a 60's impala?
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Post by fordlord on Mar 17, 2010 23:03:43 GMT -5
i tried to check by blowing the pic up, but i still couldnt make out the emblems.
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Post by derbyqueen on Mar 17, 2010 23:24:56 GMT -5
Looks like a late 60's to me. Maybe 68?
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Post by 307ci on Mar 18, 2010 2:09:33 GMT -5
pretty sure its a 67 impala
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Post by highlander32 on Mar 18, 2010 8:27:30 GMT -5
kinda looks like a 67 impala my uncle had one when i was kid but not real sure. only bad thing is how long has that frame sat it the mud there might not be anything left of it. but if u get it cheap enough and it is bad u could some decent money in scrap
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Post by DemolitionMission on Mar 18, 2010 12:36:38 GMT -5
Yes considering that it isnt all rusted to hell. Then this car can do good. I have personaly seen a 60's impala run almost completly stock and it held up very well. I have 2 videos of it in 2 derbys.
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Post by 83chevy on Mar 18, 2010 14:05:17 GMT -5
yes its a 67 impala 4 door. Ive been back there numerous times and still no talking to anyone. im not gonna give up though
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Post by scooter24d on Mar 18, 2010 14:45:27 GMT -5
What you need to do is leave your name and number on it or the house and see if they call you it might help.
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Post by 307ci on Mar 19, 2010 17:28:41 GMT -5
i got one of these for you guys too,,,,,so pipesrmylife and i were discussing the other day that we didnt know of any old cars around well yesterday i went to a bigger town about 50 miles away, and within 1 block i found a 62 imperial and a 76 new yorker so i guess we now know there are cars around, just the fact that idk if the owners will sell them, but i guess its worth a try
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Post by madmax on Mar 22, 2010 13:10:17 GMT -5
I used a 66 back in the day. They were soft then, but the engine never say die. It can't hurt to pick it up.
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