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Sunday, September 21, 2014
The Sleeper: 1966 Chevrolet Bel Air. Not Your High School Principal's Car.
The best sleepers look like something a schoolteacher could be driving, and when I was at Lower Canada College, in Montreal, our headmaster drove a blue '66 Bel Air. Not this one however, which has been rigged as a Maine State Police highway cruiser of the era. (Staties' cars are still painted blue, but a different shade than this metallic. Kind of an innocuous baby blue, actually. Watch out when you're on the Turnpike.) This car's for sale in Freeport Maine. Asking was $28900, or about the price of a Subaru Legacy. Call Neil 207 865 6269. I like sleepers. The Bel Air has it down. Looks like a stripper drives like a rocket. Only thing missing is a four-speed. Another classic of the genre: this 1964 Chevrolet Biscayne 409.
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