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Mid-70's Full Size GM
These used to be very common cars but it's been quite a few years since I've seen a non-convertible version in this nice of shape. The listing shows it as a '76 but my recollection is that the '76's had rectangular headlights -- not sure if my memory is correct on that or not.....???
Anyway, an interesting car that clearly falls into the "they don't make them like this anymore" category: http://www.ebay.com/itm/322513480899...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT |
Nope, the 76 Chevy had round headlights. Buick, Olds, Cadillac, and Pontiac had rectangulars.
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I guess the "swanky" brands got the new-fangled rectangular headlights first.....:lol:
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That thing is a stove............
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Lot's of engine problems due to the smog pumps back then...not quite ready for unleaded gas!! Buddy of mine had a maroon one like that and it was a nightmare!
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I bought a '71 Buick Riviera from my Dad in 1975 like this one but without the chrome side molding. 455 engine that got about 10 mpg on a good day. Wish I would have kept it just for it's unusual boat tail look. Mile long hood with a tiny steering wheel. |
One of my sales reps had an Impala like that. His was a cream color with the 350 V8. I doubt he ever got more than 11 MPGs with it and it wouldn't get out of its own way- a regular land slug. And the exhaust smell! If you liked the smell of rotten eggs, you were in love with that car. A MAJOR POS that should be forgotten. Hard to believe any of the crappy cars from that era are still around and haven't rotted into the ground. They were junk sitting on the showroom floor. Many from that time suffered major body damage by someone leaning on it.
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That brings back a lot of memories. We had a '78 for a long time when I was a kid. Towards the end of it's time a jug a oil spilled on the rear floorboard. In the AR summer it would evaporate and leave everything a little bit slick.
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Some of those early 70's Chevys had 400 cu in small blocks which are highly sought after by the hot rodders. I picked up a really clean 71 Impala 2 door with the small block 400 two barrel carb from a neighbor in the late 80's and flipped it in a few months for a few bucks extra. I originally planned to keep it but changed my mind. It had just over 100k miles on it and ran great with the exception of valve lifter noise. Probably needed a new cam and lifters. Cams wearing out prematurely was a common Chevy problem. it got 10 mpg around town. I enjoyed driving it while I had it.
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Originally Posted by PawPaw
(Post 5218244)
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I bought a '71 Buick Riviera from my Dad in 1975 like this one but without the chrome side molding. 455 engine that got about 10 mpg on a good day. Wish I would have kept it just for it's unusual boat tail look. Mile long hood with a tiny steering wheel. |
Originally Posted by Roadie
(Post 5218261)
Some of those early 70's Chevys had 400 cu in small blocks which are highly sought after by the hot rodders. I picked up a really clean 71 Impala 2 door with the small block 400 two barrel carb from a neighbor in the late 80's and flipped it in a few months for a few bucks extra. I originally planned to keep it but changed my mind. It had just over 100k miles on it and ran great with the exception of valve lifter noise. Probably needed a new cam and lifters. Cams wearing out prematurely was a common Chevy problem. it got 10 mpg around town. I enjoyed driving it while I had it.
When my dad died in 1984, I drove it down to NC and sold it to a hotrodder for what I paid for it. The body was totally shot, all rusted out, the guy wanted it for the engine. Mom gave me my dad's car to drive back home, it was a 76 Maverick. It was a total slug - a 4 door with a 200 inch 6 and also a 3 on the tree. |
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I can't remember how many cars I've owned over the years...biggest sleeper was a '76 Ford LTD Brougham 4 dr yellow with a yellow vinyl top. 460 engine with a Motorcraft 4 bbl carb and factory dual exhaust. 3 yrs old when I bought it from a friend's dad...already had the converter cleaned out and was able to run leaded or unleaded premium. Only got about 10 mpg but they were fun miles! Picture looks almost like the one I had. |
Originally Posted by glc
(Post 5218273)
I had a sleeper back in the early 80's - a 69 Chevy Biscayne 2 door that came from the factory with exactly ONE option - a 327 2 barrel. Didn't even have a radio. Bought it from a friend of mine. At 160k the 327 packed it in and he dropped a small block 400 in it and beefed it up - good tires, heavy duty shocks, a truck radiator, and dual exhaust. He even kept the 3 on the tree. That old beater hauled ass.
When my dad died in 1984, I drove it down to NC and sold it to a hotrodder for what I paid for it. The body was totally shot, all rusted out, the guy wanted it for the engine. Mom gave me my dad's car to drive back home, it was a 76 Maverick. It was a total slug - a 4 door with a 200 inch 6 and also a 3 on the tree. |
Easy to spot an orange Chevy engine instead of the golden Olds engine. There was also a big block 400 - it was actually a 396 bored out to 402 and called a 400 in full size cars. Interestingly enough, they still called it a 396 in the smaller cars and a 402 in trucks. |
Originally Posted by glc
(Post 5218285)
That's why they started painting ALL the engines blue around that time.
There was also a big block 400 - it was actually a 396 bored out to 402 and called a 400 in full size cars. Interestingly enough, they still called it a 396 in the smaller cars and a 402 in trucks. |
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