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Wow what a great car, in awesome original condition. Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Steve Shauger The Supercar Registry www.yenko.net Vintage Certification™ , Providing Recognition to Unrestored Muscle Cars. Website: www.vintagecertification.com |
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Because Paul & I are partner's on another car, I talked him into letting me take it for a drive (alone)--it drives just like you think a "new" 396/375 1966 Chevelle should drive/run
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I'd post about driving it, but for some reason, Paul won't let me near his cars without supervision.
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![]() Absolutely incredible car, Paul! In 1967, I was 16 yrs old. Went to visit my aunt & uncle & cousins one summer day. My cousin Sharon had a boyfriend who had a car identical to this (except it probably wasn't a L78)....he came over and picked her up to go out for a root beer. Guess who got to ride along in the back seat I thought I'd died and gone to heaven ![]()
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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Hey Bill, thanks for the nice comments. I notice you're from North Aurora....I lived in Aurora from 1966 though 1972, my first job out of school working for IBM.
I have very fond memories of the area in that I bought my first new car, a '66 Impala SS (396 with THM), and in 1970 I walking into Ed Fanning Chevrolet and bought a new Z28 off the showroom floor. In their indoor showroom Ed Fanning had a about a dozen LS6's, including at least one convertible and 8 or 10 Z28's. Quite a sight, still etched in my memory. Also, down the street the Dodge dealer had a red Hemi Daytona that took about 18 months to sell. That car sat outside right though the winter! My
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PaulD '64 R-Code Mercury '62 421 SD Catalina '66 L72 Impala SS '66 R-Code Fairlane |
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Your memory is excellent, Paul
Yes, I remember those dealerships well. Ed Fanning Chevy had a lot of hi-performance Chevys back in those days. They had a Citrus green 70 Z28 on the showroom floor that I wanted with a passion....payment was gonna be $140/mo. and I was convinced I couldn't swing it. Bought a new Hugger Orange 307 Nova instead, payment was $77/mo. .....and I wound up making double payments on it every month ![]() Both the Dodge dealer down the street and the Chrysler-Plymouth dealer across the street from Ed Fanning had winged cars sitting around for many many months. Couldn't get rid of em to save their souls. I remember the Dodge dealer also had a new 69 Hemi Super Bee still on the lot in the fall of 70 when the new 71's were out It was the ugliest shade of tan you'd ever want to see which I'm sure didn't help its chances of selling.Congrats again on maintaining that bronze Chevelle in such superb condition ![]()
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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Check out the attached Ed Fanning dealer memorabilia from my collection.
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Frank Magallon |
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