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My 67 Belair even has floor AC, you just have to pull a lever under the dash. " On BOTH SIDES" This is her after a few years and a few dollars. But I bought her in 1985 for $50.00
And yes those aluminum moon covers are screwed to the wheel, no pop on crap here :)
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My last car with face AND foot vents was a 64 Rambler American. The car is long gone, but still have the badges..lol20992522-B75F-457E-A5A3-CD05A70DE5F2.jpeg
 
My grandmother had a Rambler and my grandfather had a dealership for a while. They still have a storage building full of NOS parts.
 
Up until I got married in 1971, all my Dad had for a family car was Rambler wagons. Then he bought a big ol Buick, and a new Chevy Pickup. I guess he didnt want me tearin up expensive vehicles so he waited for me to get my own.
 
My 67 Belair even has floor AC, you just have to pull a lever under the dash.

My "first" car was a hand-me-down '69 Impala, 327-2bbl/TH350 4-dr. Also had a couple '65 Impala SSs, one a 283-2bbl/PG "base" model, the other a 327-4bbl/factory 4-speed/12-bolt Posi w/factory tach instead of blank, clock or vac guage (base SS) depending on model.
 
My car got stolen in college and I needed something cheap. Really cheap. I had a broken Pioneer stereo receiver that I fixed.

I traded it to a guy for my fourth car, which was a Tan ‘66 Belair. It had been repainted in green but the green paint was falling off around the edges. 108k on the clock.

It didn’t have a working speaker in the dash, but it had a metal one underneath that had once belonged to a drive-in movie theater.

It was a Utah State staff car before I got it, and it had over 100,000 miles. In the snow.

It was a base model 283 and those things kept running as long as you kept pouring oil in them.
 
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