Question for the numbers guys: how many Super Sports with 427 were built compared to SS427s? I would think that either would be quite rare and even moreso if Canadian built...
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I know he is not claiming it is a real SS 427 but he has a combination of SS 427 and Impala SS with a 427 emblems etc.
SS 427 and Impala SS with 427 were actually two different models with different trim and emblems.
A friend told me he seen a 67 SS 427 hood sell in the U.S, for $3500 and it wasn't mint. Back in the late 80's I had a chance to buy a real 1967 SS427 4 speed Impala in very good condition for less than $10G's. I never thought the full sizers would get so expensive.
A friend told me he seen a 67 SS 427 hood sell in the U.S, for $3500 and it wasn't mint. Back in the late 80's I had a chance to buy a real 1967 SS427 4 speed Impala in very good condition for less than $10G's. I never thought the full sizers would get so expensive.
A friend told me he seen a 67 SS 427 hood sell in the U.S, for $3500 and it wasn't mint. Back in the late 80's I had a chance to buy a real 1967 SS427 4 speed Impala in very good condition for less than $10G's. I never thought the full sizers would get so expensive.
they are very expensive and hard to find
In high school Bedford Nova Scotia a guy I went to school with had a 68 SS 427 red convertible with white interior, power windows and loaded. It was on its 2nd or 3rd engine by then and smoking bad! He traded it for a SS Nova 350 4 speed. Last time I saw it was on a used car lot around 1974. It was less than $1000.
Nice car!! I know he is not claiming it is a real SS 427 but he has a combination of SS 427 and Impala SS with a 427 emblems etc. SS 427 and Impala SS with 427 were actually two different models with different trim and emblems.
Thanks Randy
There's an article in the first issue of Bone Stock magazine with a fellow who has one of each, both convertibles and both 4-speeds.
FWIW, the mixture of trim and emblems on the car in the ad doesn't bother me at all. I think it just looks cool as is!
A 4-speed would make it better though...
-- Edited by MC on Monday 20th of April 2015 10:51:04 PM
Question for the numbers guys: how many Super Sports with 427 were built compared to SS427s? I would think that either would be quite rare and even moreso if Canadian built...
Question for the numbers guys: how many Super Sports with 427 were built compared to SS427s? I would think that either would be quite rare and even moreso if Canadian built...
Question for the numbers guys: how many Super Sports with 427 were built compared to SS427s? I would think that either would be quite rare and even moreso if Canadian built...