It looks like most of the chrome is present. What an inspiration. The moss, the broken antenna, the crude looking paint.
Yet the doors still hang straight, the hood and trunk look to fit properly. Looks like someone has tried to scrap off the muck. Perhaps preparing for a restoration. I hope it is back to stock.
The 65–66' full size Chevy's were very clean looking. While the 67-68's were kind of mean looking. For one year only during the 1960s NYPD chose to use the Chevrolet as their patrol car of choice. The model was the 66 Biscayne, which was similar to the above model pictured.
It looks like most of the chrome is present. What an inspiration. The moss, the broken antenna, the crude looking paint.
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The 65–66' full size Chevy's were very clean looking. While the 67-68's were kind of mean looking.
ReplyDeleteFor one year only during the 1960s NYPD chose to use the Chevrolet as their patrol car of choice. The model was the 66 Biscayne, which was similar to the above model pictured.
I've always favored this year of Impala. A prime example here and it doesn't take long for cars in western Washington to grow moss...
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