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Noticed this and thought of you. If this is anything like yours then I would think thats a pretty good price.

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/ram/cto/2621744661.html



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It is mine, tired of it taking up space.



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...and a lot of space at that.

I love that car. Good luck with the sale!

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steve m wrote:

It is mine, tired of it taking up space.


 Nice car Steve.  Not interested in buying; but maybe you know of someone who is looking for a radiator like the one in your Impala.  I have one for sale that was in my chevelle when I bought the car in 04.  Found and put in the correct chevelle Harrison radiator in the chevelle, so looking for a good home for the Impala radiator.

Not sure but; I was told if was for late 65, 66, and 67 BBC Passenger cars.

 

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Jim how much you want for the radiator???

Very interested if the price is right I may get it for my 67 Impala which looks like Steve's same Marina Blue but has parchment interior and no vinyl top. JJ and I will be building the motor and putting it together this winter. I have the original SBC radiator but a BBC radiator may be a little better and do a much better job of cooling.
Steve very nice car.

I was seriously considering to do what GM was suppose to do in 1967. There plan was to put a 427 with 3x2 but scrpped the plan last second. The 427 hood even has the 3 decorative chrome peices on the top for it. I have a lot of the parts already to make a 427 (496 my improvement) 3x2 67 Impala. I have most of the parts 454 4 bolt block, 3x2 holleys and intake rec port intake and rec port heads,but would have to abandon the 383 build. Still tossing it around. It would be very cool and different.
I know that I can not get good gas mileage on any BBC solution I come up with. 10-12 mpg.

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I wish I had that taking up space in my garage. I would bow to it every night. The 67 Impala SS427 is one of my dream cars.



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Chris - Ramsey, MN.

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While you guys were busy arguing about the glass of water. I drank it!

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