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Hi Eric:
Docs are the key with the 69SS427 impala as with any car I guess. They are by far one of the easiest cars to clone. Hard to really tell from the few pictures what she is truely like but from what you can see it looks like a expensive venture with little chance of recovering your investment.NOS parts for the big chevs are way over priced when you can find them. |
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It has an old imishions sticker on the rad. support that says 427/400HP. I'm confident it's a real 427 car, If it were cloned it would have been done a long time ago, cause it's been sitting for a while. The 396 was put in it only so they can move it around the yard.
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Hi Eric:
I am not saying it is a clone just that with a 69Ss427 you will want paper proof it is real before spending any real money on it. |
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