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Poll: Which '67? (5/20/2026)

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(@sizedoesmatter)
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Posted by: @kevins

I’m going with the Fairlane today although I would have gone to the Chevy dealership in ‘67. My all time favorite car from that model year is… don’t laugh…

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SS 427-4 speed, the exact car shown.

Love it! No reason to laugh at this example of American Muscle.

 


John Bono
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@sizedoesmatter Thanks John, this has always been in my top three cars I would want to own. 1-‘61 Pontiac Ventura bubble top 4- speed, 2-‘66 GTO XS (1 of under 200 Ram Air packages for ‘66), 3-this blue beast! Fun Fact, This Chevy was it’s own series, SS 427, not an ‘Impala’ option, there fore no Impala scripts.

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(@sizedoesmatter)
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@kevins Three fine examples.


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@kevins No laughing from me on your SS 427 Impala choice Kevin...it's a beauty and the color is the best!  Sadly it was the final year of the taillights being not integrated into the rear bumper; the '68 was disappointing in that regard.

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Tie for me.



   
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The one to the left isn’t factory but still pretty cool. The yellow one is a factory real deal 427, 4 speed Caprice. (Bottom photos)

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@kevins 

I love all of your '67 full-size pics.  They were beautiful automobiles.  But I would say that for all full-size Chevrolets from 1965-1970, especially the wagons.



   
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Like the Fairlane, love the Chevelle.

Gents, thanks for your replies.


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