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#298 of 388 Here is the pic
by jhud0377
Jul 23, 2012 (5:35 pm)
#300 of 388 Try pic again
by jhud0377
Jul 23, 2012 (5:46 pm)
#301 of 388 Tried posting the pic twice
by jhud0377
Jul 23, 2012 (5:51 pm)
Still no luck. Any ideas?
#303 of 388 Re: The pic [jhud0377]
by imidazol97
Jul 23, 2012 (6:49 pm)
That's a 1953 Chevy.
#304 of 388 Can anyone I.D. this car?
by glenncraven
Aug 14, 2012 (1:40 pm)
I know I shouldn't be looking at the automobile. And I know you can't see much of it. But any guesses as to what this car might be?
It "feels" mid-60s GM A-body to me, but then I can't seem to fully match its visible characteristics to such cars via a Google image search. The vent window seems slightly too swept-back, the door panel doesn't seem to match anything I've seen factory (is it custom?), the mirror is missing (but is a flat, chrome disc on the driver's side), the rims look like aftermarket products, and part of the front quarter badge appears to be missing.
Thanks in advance for any help or guesses.
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#305 of 388 Re: Can anyone I.D. this car? [glenncraven]
by lemko
Aug 14, 2012 (1:52 pm)
It might be a 1965 Chevrolet Impala as I can make out the letters IMP near her right leg.
#306 of 388 Re: Can anyone I.D. this car? [lemko]
by glenncraven
Aug 14, 2012 (3:55 pm)
Ah, you have better eyes than I do at this age. I was thinking that was a busted-up emblem, but you're probably right. THANKS!
I found a lot of pictures of Impala SS models from the era and they have a script-style "SuperSport" in that location. But the plainer-Jane Impala (which the amateur model here certainly isn't) had block lettering "IMPALA" and the emblem with the African antelope just behind the fenderwell.
So it's probably a GM "B" and not an "A." The only A-body in the photo is the young lady.