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<blockquote data-quote="Slim Deal" data-source="post: 3622867" data-attributes="member: 43152"><p>I regret selling my 1969 Chevelle SS 396 4 Speed, it was an L88 Option, Butternut Yellow with Black Vinyl Roof, Black Interior. An absolutely beautiful, looking, sounding and running car. I bought it brand new from Davis-Child Chevrolet in Hutchinson Kansas in July of 1969. I paid $3,600 for it. Sold it in 1972. What an idiot I was. I will always miss that car and wish I could have it back.</p><p></p><p>The same years I owned the Chevelle SS I also owned a 1964 Impala SS 409 4 speed, Black with Red interior and very fast, very very fast. It was actually faster than the SS Chevelle. I had an accident that totaled the 409 and was lucky to survive. I was wild and crazy during those times. Now I'm just crazy, not wild.</p><p></p><p>I also regret selling a couple of others as well; my '55 Chevy Belair 2 door Post and a 1944 War Year Ford Pickup. The pickup had a vin tag that was stamped Dept of U.S. Navy. I owed the '55 the start of my Junior year in HS. A really sweet ride that never ever gave me any problems. Started every day and always brought me home. </p><p></p><p>The war year Ford pickup was a cool ride. Around 71/72 I found it driving down the alleys of Hutch looking for old pickup trucks. Hell of a find, I paid 40 bucks for it. Put a new battery in it and drove it around town for about 2 1/2 years. My dad sold it while I was out of country doing the things that scare the sh*+ out of most people.</p><p></p><p>Nowadays, we have a nice Caddy SRX, a Silverado, and a Classic Formula F233 (one of the first Cigarettes). I still want that SS 396 back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slim Deal, post: 3622867, member: 43152"] I regret selling my 1969 Chevelle SS 396 4 Speed, it was an L88 Option, Butternut Yellow with Black Vinyl Roof, Black Interior. An absolutely beautiful, looking, sounding and running car. I bought it brand new from Davis-Child Chevrolet in Hutchinson Kansas in July of 1969. I paid $3,600 for it. Sold it in 1972. What an idiot I was. I will always miss that car and wish I could have it back. The same years I owned the Chevelle SS I also owned a 1964 Impala SS 409 4 speed, Black with Red interior and very fast, very very fast. It was actually faster than the SS Chevelle. I had an accident that totaled the 409 and was lucky to survive. I was wild and crazy during those times. Now I'm just crazy, not wild. I also regret selling a couple of others as well; my '55 Chevy Belair 2 door Post and a 1944 War Year Ford Pickup. The pickup had a vin tag that was stamped Dept of U.S. Navy. I owed the '55 the start of my Junior year in HS. A really sweet ride that never ever gave me any problems. Started every day and always brought me home. The war year Ford pickup was a cool ride. Around 71/72 I found it driving down the alleys of Hutch looking for old pickup trucks. Hell of a find, I paid 40 bucks for it. Put a new battery in it and drove it around town for about 2 1/2 years. My dad sold it while I was out of country doing the things that scare the sh*+ out of most people. Nowadays, we have a nice Caddy SRX, a Silverado, and a Classic Formula F233 (one of the first Cigarettes). I still want that SS 396 back. [/QUOTE]
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