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PhotosGuy
6th of November 2006 (Mon), 09:14
Bill's '65 Impala SS has a stock 327cid, 300bhp engine. It has a 2-speed Powerglide trans & 3.55 12-bolt GM Positraction rear end. It also has A/C & power steering.
He's been building it for 2 years & just puts on 200 miles a year.
PhotosGuy
6th of November 2006 (Mon), 09:14
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S197
6th of November 2006 (Mon), 11:56
Well, not quite stock motor. Looks like an Edelbrock carb and performer intake, headers and a HEI distributor/ignition. Great pics and nice car.
PhotosGuy
6th of November 2006 (Mon), 22:41
Around here, that's pretty much as stock as they come, unless it's someone's grandmothers car. ;) Thanks for the smile!
EoSD30fReAk
7th of November 2006 (Tue), 12:24
the car looks very nice, you can see the hard work that's gone in to it.
and of course nicely shot ;)
marie
28th of November 2006 (Tue), 15:28
really nice car and lighting
:cool:
love the 3rd last shot best
PhotosGuy
28th of November 2006 (Tue), 22:06
Thanks, Marie!
RadAL
28th of November 2006 (Tue), 23:36
I hope you really got some shots of that 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird! (#6)
NukeGM
29th of November 2006 (Wed), 16:17
Did you get any shots of the red Coronet in the background on #1 Would like to see those along with the Superbird :) Good shots!
PhotosGuy
29th of November 2006 (Wed), 18:13
some shots of that 1970 Plymouth Road Runner Superbird A few: "Yellow Bird" (http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=82358)
any shots of the red Coronet in the background on #1 I don't think so, but if you search thread titles for Coronet, you should find a few.
stoneylonesome
29th of November 2006 (Wed), 18:20
Beautiful shot of a beautifully restored classic Frank. That is one sweet ride.
:D
PhotosGuy
2nd of December 2006 (Sat), 09:37
Thanks, Sandy. These guys do good work, mostly in thier garages. No shipping it off to a custom shop except for the few things they can't do themselves.
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