1967 Chevrolet Bel Air Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Anonymous
Apr 12, 2011
This is an incredibly reliable vehicle that has gone the distance and been loving maintained. But it's clear my dad is not going to get around to restoring it. So we're keeping the memories and hoping to pass it on to someone who can continue the love.Apr 12, 2011
by Anonymous
Jun 27, 2007
4 doors, 283ci, 2 speed powerglide transmission, single exhaust with single cherry bomb glasspack. I drove it like an MG midgit and my dad wondered why I couldn't keep tires on it. Go figure.Jun 27, 2007
by Anonymous
Mar 07, 2007
Styling: Long, low, wide and curvaceous.
1967 is easily the best-looking model-year of the full-size Chevrolets of the 1960's.
Comfort: The coil-spring suspension provides a smooth "glide" ride, and the interior is airy and spacious.
Performance: Even the base V8 (283) has power to spare.
The optional high-performance engines (327, 396, 427) turn these big beautiful cars into real "road rockets"!
I've owned 40+ cars over the years, and my '67 Impala and Bel Air are among my all-time favorites.
(Reveiw by Rocko)
Mar 07, 2007
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