its not what you think it is

7d9_z28

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Classic Industries is a friend of mine on Facebook, they just posted this picture from a california swap meet
im sure you guys will all get it right away:D
 

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MRHP

 
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An ugly more door chevy II. Sorry if I hurt anyones feelings. I always thought they were ugly ducklings.
 

62impala409

 
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Classic Industries is a friend of mine on Facebook, they just posted this picture from a california swap meet
im sure you guys will all get it right away:D

Need help on this one. Looks like a bunch of parts fell off a crappy low rider.:scratch Leo
 

7d9_z28

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The year escapes me, but they said its a nova II, dressed up to look like a little impala. I thought the IDEA is neat, cause the impalas are beautiful cars, but this particular one isnt quite right. I just figured you guys would like to see how hard people try...
 

Rickys61

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Hey!!! My first car was a 4 door 64 chevy 2.... I learned alot with that car... Like never buy another one!!
 

Tom Kochtanek

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From my past

I had the 1963 version of that car back in 1969, same color, but it was a two door post and was a Chevy II, not a Nova. Paid 50 bucks cash for her. I did put Corvair Spyder 13" spinners on her, just to jazz her up a but, but never considered covering the rear wheels :).

194 cubic inches and a powerglide, that's the ticket!

Cheers,
TomK
 

wrench

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I had the 1963 version of that car back in 1969, same color, but it was a two door post and was a Chevy II, not a Nova. Paid 50 bucks cash for her. I did put Corvair Spyder 13" spinners on her, just to jazz her up a but, but never considered covering the rear wheels :).

194 cubic inches and a powerglide, that's the ticket!

Cheers,
TomK

Your secret is safe here Tom!
 

models916

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fast too.

My buddy used to put 389 Pontiac engines in those things back in the late 60s. Shook up a lot of muscle cars back then.
 
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