Let's start over......
Nice old Impala, Paw -- what color was the interior on that one?
One of my brother-in-law's has got a '62 Impala SS -- black with a red interior. It only has the 283 in it, but that car in that color combination sure grabs attention no matter where it goes!
I have already told my brother-in-law that if he doesn't leave either that car, or his '69 Chevelle SS (light green with a black vinyl top -- 396 big block with a 4-speed) to me in his will, I'm going to kill him again.....
One of my brother-in-law's has got a '62 Impala SS -- black with a red interior. It only has the 283 in it, but that car in that color combination sure grabs attention no matter where it goes!
I have already told my brother-in-law that if he doesn't leave either that car, or his '69 Chevelle SS (light green with a black vinyl top -- 396 big block with a 4-speed) to me in his will, I'm going to kill him again.....
Well, the skid plate is all better. Technically it's not really a skid plate I guess. It's a thick foam/plastic air dam thing with heat shields that runs underneath the transfer case and tranny (skid plates are usually metal, right?). It was held on with stupid plastic twist-on clips. I crawled under the truck and took all those off (the ones that were left) and replaced them with extruded U-nuts and locking flange bolts.
That thing is definitely not coming off again, at least not by accident.
I guess that's one thing I'll miss about running a bolt store
That thing is definitely not coming off again, at least not by accident.I guess that's one thing I'll miss about running a bolt store

Nice old Impala, Paw -- what color was the interior on that one?
One of my brother-in-law's has got a '62 Impala SS -- black with a red interior. It only has the 283 in it, but that car in that color combination sure grabs attention no matter where it goes!
I have already told my brother-in-law that if he doesn't leave either that car, or his '69 Chevelle SS (light green with a black vinyl top -- 396 big block with a 4-speed) to me in his will, I'm going to kill him again.....
One of my brother-in-law's has got a '62 Impala SS -- black with a red interior. It only has the 283 in it, but that car in that color combination sure grabs attention no matter where it goes!
I have already told my brother-in-law that if he doesn't leave either that car, or his '69 Chevelle SS (light green with a black vinyl top -- 396 big block with a 4-speed) to me in his will, I'm going to kill him again.....

The one I had was just the Impala not the SS model. It had the straight front seat and the interior was tan cloth and vinyl. I also had a '63 Impala that was black with the red interior...I bought it in 1972 for $200 buck's! Later I had a 1970 that was the putrid light green with green interior. It looked like a big lizard but was a good work car.
My first car (a '69 Delta 88 that I received as a hand-me-down from my parents) was also that infamous late-60's/early-70's light green that was so popular in that era and I absolutely HATED it at the time! I spent most of my time trying to make the light green interior black with rattle-can vinyl dye I purchased at the local auto parts store, with limited success......

I actually grew up in a GM family, and thinking back I believe someone in our large clan had virtually every variation of full-size Chevrolet from 1961 to 1972 -- the only ones I can't recall someone having were '68's and '69's. Once we got into the mid-70's they all started making more money and switched to Oldsmobiles and Buicks!
Last edited by ddellwo; Jul 19, 2014 at 10:25 AM.
For some reason or another, we never had many Pontiac's in our family fleet. The only one I can remember was one of my BIL's had a '72 Gran Prix -- silver with a black vinyl landau top. Neat car until my sister introduced it to a guard rail on the way to work one morning and they ended up with a new '76 Monte Carlo (white with a burgundy vinyl landau top) to replace it!
For some reason or another, we never had many Pontiac's in our family fleet. The only one I can remember was one of my BIL's had a '72 Gran Prix -- silver with a black vinyl landau top. Neat car until my sister introduced it to a guard rail on the way to work one morning and they ended up with a new '76 Monte Carlo (white with a burgundy vinyl landau top) to replace it!
that crybaby wanting Jim to screw off got nice as possibly thrashing from me, now he wants his thread locked since e can't/won't help himself
I have a feeling he won't be around long as we are all too mean
I have a feeling he won't be around long as we are all too mean
uffda....its humid.....to make matters worse I'm working in a livestock transfer barn.....eew the flies are over everything....tried rinsing down the work area with bug-b-gone but it doesn't even phase them....
like that gen GM a lot. there's a couple nice ones around here, an orange long bed fleet and a blue long bed stepside. really like the blue stepside









