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Sorry, my bad. I was looking at my SS427 information and had the wrong photo labled to the wrong car. Both very sweet cars regardless.
That window sticker would be very interesting if it is fact real as that has been an ongoing debate for many years and it would nice to be able to prove that you could in fact get the hideaways on the Impala. Just like the claim that you could not get a 335 hp 427 in a 69 and disc brakes were mandatory on the SS427. In 1981 I bought the engine out of a junk yard 69 SS427 Impala and retrieved the POP out of the glove box. It was a very plain and unmolested green/green car with all the SS emblems BUT with a 335 hp engine and power drum brakes. Again, this was in 1981. The car had been there quite some time as well.
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I gotta chime in here, with my ancient memory about my car.
I owned - in 1975 - a Z24 optioned 427 Impala SS 'vert. Even then, there were many arguments started as a result of how my car was optioned.
It was a 4-gear car, power windows, A/C, AM/FM radio, full gauges, L-36[as I recall 385 HP in 67/68, I have owned both] with 3.70 positrac - a 1 owner car when I bought it AND it did have hideway lights! Buckets/console and some goodies my feeble old memory can't come up with, at present, I am sure.