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The ultimate cheetah???


Found this on the yenko site, It was at the super car re union show. Anyone know this car??? 427 badges.

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http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/417790/page/0/fpart/8/vc/1

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try this....

http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/417790/page/0/fpart/8/vc/1

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69 belair wrote:

try this....

http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/417790/page/0/fpart/8/vc/1




Thanks, don't know how to do that yet???



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1967 2dr Biscayne. L36, M40, G80, K05, F41. #'s.
1967 Impala convert. 283, glide. Parked in the garage since 74 and hasn't moved. Soon to be BB 4speed.

 



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Very interesting car...i wonder if he has any documentation to support the dealer swap to a 427... looks like Conroy liked them in green!

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pretty darn cool to see that!!!

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note the cheetah emblem behind the front wheel like my 66, unlike the pictures of the other 67 thats in front of the front wheel, nice picture , wish i could read the info sign under the hood.

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Wow, that is neat. Never seen that one before.

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more picts....

http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/418649/Main/418632/#Post418649

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Nice to see that car in those surroundings smile    I bet most there, don't know how rare it is confuse   nice

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It's a small world.......





That 427 emblem comes from the 1967 Chevrolet SS427.

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so a 67 Chevrolet SS427 came with a Canadian Pontiac V-8 ?

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Also note the owner of that car owns another 67 Cheetah, which is a 427 column shift automatic car, in complete but rough condition... also the thread speculates that 20 were made in '67...

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67BBSD wrote:

so a 67 Chevrolet SS427 came with a Canadian Pontiac V-8 ?




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Lucky for the Chevy guys we were nice enough to share with them....

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Lucky for Conroy they were able to find those emblems in the parts book. They're rare enough that few would have recognized them in the late 1960's. wink

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im suprised it doesnt have the same emblems  on the front fenders as the one in Saskatchewan?

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68sd wrote:

im suprised it doesnt have the same emblems  on the front fenders as the one in Saskatchewan?


I wondered that too and who knows which or if both are correct as aren't they the same placement as in the pics of other Cheetah pics we've seen?.
Also I didn't mention it in my postings on the Yenko thread but the Cheetah emblems fonts/letter placement appear slightly different than the originals on the Sask. car?.

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I doubt they had any rhyme or reason on where they placed the emblems... unless they did something different for 427 vs. 396 cars... It seems like they would just drill where ever... I also wonder if the SK car has any history/evidence of any black paint around the rear letters... something they would have done at conroy with a spray bomb... perhaps an earlier 67 had the cheetah emblem where the 66's did and later they just replaced the V8 emblem (which kinda looks funny as its too close to the beaumont emblem on the f.fender)

the valve cover decals are really cool too!!

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ak 67sd wrote:

I doubt they had any rhyme or reason on where they placed the emblems... unless they did something different for 427 vs. 396 cars... It seems like they would just drill where ever... I also wonder if the SK car has any history/evidence of any black paint around the rear letters... something they would have done at conroy with a spray bomb... perhaps an earlier 67 had the cheetah emblem where the 66's did and later they just replaced the V8 emblem (which kinda looks funny as its too close to the beaumont emblem on the f.fender)

the valve cover decals are really cool too!!

ak

What rear letters are you talking about????????????


 



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Can't you just hear our American friends talking about this car....
Well it looks like a Chevelle and has a Chevy engine....   Must be one of those Canadian Chevelles!!!

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are there any of those Cdn Chevelles  on the Chevelle site?  LaBeaumonts

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lenair1 wrote:

ak 67sd wrote:

I doubt they had any rhyme or reason on where they placed the emblems... unless they did something different for 427 vs. 396 cars... It seems like they would just drill where ever... I also wonder if the SK car has any history/evidence of any black paint around the rear letters... something they would have done at conroy with a spray bomb... perhaps an earlier 67 had the cheetah emblem where the 66's did and later they just replaced the V8 emblem (which kinda looks funny as its too close to the beaumont emblem on the f.fender)

the valve cover decals are really cool too!!

ak

What rear letters are you talking about????????????

the rear of the car where the individual beaumont letters are (inside the area of the racetrack shaped trim) was painted black on that car, it is normally body colour...

 




 



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So what other than wheels and a 427 is different about this car?

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ak 67sd wrote:

lenair1 wrote:

 

ak 67sd wrote:

I doubt they had any rhyme or reason on where they placed the emblems... unless they did something different for 427 vs. 396 cars... It seems like they would just drill where ever... I also wonder if the SK car has any history/evidence of any black paint around the rear letters... something they would have done at conroy with a spray bomb... perhaps an earlier 67 had the cheetah emblem where the 66's did and later they just replaced the V8 emblem (which kinda looks funny as its too close to the beaumont emblem on the f.fender)

the valve cover decals are really cool too!!

ak

What rear letters are you talking about????????????

the rear of the car where the individual beaumont letters are (inside the area of the racetrack shaped trim) was painted black on that car, it is normally body colour...

 



I just checked the Sask. car and this one has no paint around the rear letters, it is the color of the car. This does not mean it never was black because the car was in a roll over and was completely repainted in its early years. I will check with the owner and find out if he might remember or have a picture of the rear of the car when it was new.smile 

 




 



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