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What's your favorite pre-2000 Chevy car that can be used as a DD?

Do any CK5 members in the Denver area have the ability to transport a vehicle like that (I would pay whatever you considered fair)?
If you do find something that needs towed, I can help you out. Try to give me a bit of notice and weekends are better for me. I own a tow truck and also a decent tandem axle trailer with a winch.
 
I've owned many b-bodies over the years, they're cheap, and not as heavy as you'd expect, esp the squares. Parts are interchangeable on most things so earlys can be upgraded to late parts. SBC engines are still easy to make power with and there have been manual conversions. Plenty of room most of the time. Def a sleeper.

That being said, if it doesn't need to be a sleeper, I got my 98 ls1 camaro m6 for 4700, and it's not in all that terrible of shape...
 
I've owned many b-bodies over the years, they're cheap, and not as heavy as you'd expect, esp the squares. Parts are interchangeable on most things so earlys can be upgraded to late parts. SBC engines are still easy to make power with and there have been manual conversions. Plenty of room most of the time. Def a sleeper.

That being said, if it doesn't need to be a sleeper, I got my 98 ls1 camaro m6 for 4700, and it's not in all that terrible of shape...

I think b-bodies are the coolest cars. Just wish they made manual b-bodies because I just ain't ready for a manual conversion.

Something like this would be absolutely ideal, I think they look so incredibly sweet: https://i.pinimg.com/originals/aa/6b/af/aa6baf905e4c552d63af85bb69e7f62e.jpg
 
One of the many b-bodies I owned. 79 Impala 2door w/ the square-back window. They're rare anymore. The few I've seen recently are kinda donked out...
 

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