Butch Dysart and his '67 Impala SS 427
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A Body and Fender Man by Trade, Butch Dysart put all the art and craft he has learned from decades in the business into this immaculate Impala. Butch has coined a phrase "Super Original" to describe his restoration technique. He brings cars back to the way they "should" have been in the first place with as perfect "fit & finish" as you can get.
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As Butch says in the interview, the 427 Impala was sold in the day as a family car that you could take to the drags. With his wife and son in the shot, he proves the "family" part.
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Most cars have their best viewing angle from the front. This Impala breaks that rule. It is attractive from all sides - including the undercarriage! You'll have to get the movie to see it, though.
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The Grille shines like a diamond and is perfect in every way.
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