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'65 #s 396/425hp/4-sp/4.56 Impala Super Sport
About as good as it gets for a '65. I suppose a convertible would be just a little more outrageous.
Link to 1965 396 425hp Impala Super Sport auction 166375S280666 |
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----Not one engine or interior pic unless I somehow missed them.....Bill S
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Ditto ^^^^^
Did we miss something in the photos?
I’m like Bill, where the heck is the interior and this Big V8? Maybe that’s why it’s sitting high in the front. |
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Are those front fender flags in the correct location?
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Others I've seen are similar to this silver one, but, here is a 28,000 mile original owner, original paint, survivor that was at MCACN a couple years ago. This looks more correct to me??
Bill W |
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I thought the 396-425 horsepower engine was only offered in the Corvette?
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I believe you are correct
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The 396/425 L78 was available in Corvette & Full Size Chevrolet’s in 1965. Silver car has correct emblem placement, red car does not.
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1962 Biscayne O-21669 MKIV/M-22 1962 Bel Air Sport Coupe 409/1,000 Last edited by markjohnson; 08-29-2021 at 11:41 PM. Reason: . |
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Here is a REAL '65 L78 M22 4.56 BelAir that I have known since new. It's accounted for in Colvin's Chevrolet by the numbers. OO has the W/S, ordered it in Feb '65, took delivery in June. His son is a member here.
Bill W |
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The red 65 I believe is Dennis Sherman’s original paint car.
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1970 Z28 Citrus green CW 3:73 1970 Ls6 Cy 3:31 14K miles 1968 Biscayne L72 M22 952 actual miles. 1966 Biscayne L72 3:73 1966 Chevelle L78 M22 4:56 |
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