August 20, 200619 yr While digging out a gift for a certain road-tripping member here, I decided to get these out and snap some pics. And now I will share here. These are from 1967 and were given to me by the person whose name is on the original mailing tube from 1967. What's funny is that when I got these 20 years ago, I was jazzed because there were GTO pics here. Now I am a bigger fan of the 2+2.
August 21, 200619 yr Wow, I guess I've never seen a '67 2+2, I guess the '66 is more well-known. That's really cool with the naked Rally II's, hood tach and fender louvers. Does that say "421" or "428" on the front fender? I'd like to see more pics of a '67 2+2. The A-bodies are sweet as hell too, very sexy.
August 21, 200619 yr In '67 PMD enlarged the 421 to a 428 (and the 389 to a 400). OldsGuy- you are giving a valuable & rare gift- I believe these are extremely rare today; I certainly never see them advertised.
August 21, 200619 yr Author No. I wasn't giving these away. While getting out another item, I came across these and thought it was time to share them with the group here. The person that gave these to me just passed away earlier this year, so these will not be leaving my possession any time soon.
August 21, 200619 yr While digging out a gift for a certain road-tripping member here *grins* That'd be me . And, I took that '84 MC poster to a frame shop Saturday to see about getting it framed ... we tried various colors, a few different blues, and a couple of white shades ... nothing looked good. So, I went with a chrome-colored frame . It should be in sometime this week! Thanks again, bud!!! I decided to get these out and snap some pics. And now I will share here. These are from 1967 and were given to me by the person whose name is on the original mailing tube from 1967. One word: AWESOME! Thanks for sharing these with us! Cort, "Mr MC" / "Mr Road Trip", 32swm/pig valve/pacemaker MC:family.IL.guide.future = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/ Models.HO = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/trainroom.html "I knew she was a jewel in disguise" ... Kathy Mattea ... '455 Rocket'
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