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Okay, 17 photos today.
1st gen Z28.
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It's a 1969 Camaro Z/28 to be precise.

Yup, I think it's a 1965 Impala as well, but with horrible rims attached to it.

Yup, it's a 1970 Chevelle

That's just a Mustang GT.

That Olds is a Cutlass.
 
Does that Oldsmobile have spinners?
That poor Impala...

Your town is ripe with cars.
My town is ripe with totally awesome cars. I've never seen any of these in Kennesaw or Atlanta, this was my hometown, Austell. We went back for nostalgic reasons. A few of the pics were near our new home, but the cool one (the vette) were in Austell.

@Dagger311 The "Chevy of some sort" and the "Chevelle?" are both Chevelles. They might even be the same car.

And the Olds with the stupid rims is a 442.

Thanks, thought they looked similar. May be the same, I mean they are heading in opposite directions. They could have been going home in the second one.

And I thought the rims looked nice :lol:.
 
65 or 66 Impala, 61 or 62 Corvette all nice spots.👍

65/66 Impala have different taillights most else is the same.

61/62 Vettes have 63 rear body lines, so we know that's what it is (61-62).

Cano will school me if I'm wrong.:scared:
 
65 or 66 Impala, 61 or 62 Corvette all nice spots.👍

65/66 Impala have different taillights most else is the same.

61/62 Vettes have 63 rear body lines, so we know that's what it is (61-62).

Cano will school me if I'm wrong.:scared:

It's fron license plate sqid 1965 ,and @ilikewaffles11 said it looked like an impala, so I just assumed the years matched up :lol:.
 
And the Olds with the stupid rims is a 442.

No it's not. The 442 was a performance package you would order on a Cutlass. You can have 2 totally different variants. That general body style was so over used on so many cars it's not even funny. Literally 85% of GM's total lineup from 1967-1973 used that shell.
 
No it's not. The 442 was a performance package you would order on a Cutlass. You can have 2 totally different variants. That general body style was so over used on so many cars it's not even funny. Literally 85% of GM's total lineup from 1967-1973 used that shell.
Oh, I knew the 442 had another name or something.
 
Oh, I knew the 442 had another name or something.
I think it actually became it's own model in 1968, and after 1971 it was just an appearance and handling package, which the car he posted isn't. If anything, I'd say it was a Cutlass Sepreme.

There's a bajillion models...
 
This thing's lived on the street behind me for several years, but only recently did I figure out what it was: a Pinzgauer.

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Can I go to Marietta? There seems to be a lot of nice cars there. :P
Come on down! Lot's of old muscle, once I knew what I was looking for. And Corvettes aplenty at my part of town (common ones, but all vettes are good vettes :P). My favorite car was not even ten minutes from my old house. I could have seen it before when I was younger or something. The Olds was right next to the turnoff at our new house, the Novas were all at resaraunts, the Mustang I just put up was parked near the SVT Cobra at that body shop, the old Impala was outside of Gamestop, all within fifteen minutes from home.

But seriously, everything now is just icing after I saw "The dream car. "
 
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