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Like Father, Like Son
Sergio
Velasquez' 69 SS396
| After owning many, many muscle cars and being so into the muscle car scene throughout his early life, my dad got me into muscle cars in late 1988 when we bought my sister a 1972 Pontiac Ventura with a factory 307 Chevy engine. I was 11. We took the motor apart and redid a lot of it in addition to repainting it and refinishing the interior. After that, my dad and I kept the car thing going when we found a 1966 Impala SS327 and a 1969 Dodge Charger R/T 440 which we worked on and did mini-restorations on. I was even lucky enough to drive them to high school. | ![]() |
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Then, in late fall 1990 my dad had the idea
of getting back into Chevelles because he had bought a brand new one in
1970. He had an L78, Monaco Orange with a black bench interior, M22 4
speed Chevelle Super Sport. He had later traded it in because my mom could never
learn to drive it. He traded the Chevelle in and got my mom a Chevy Nova
and got himself a 1959 Chevy pickup with a 283. Anyway, he wanted
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We rushed over there and at almost closing time, we saw it. It was
beautiful! And really, the first restored looking Chevelle SS I had ever
seen. As a kid I didn’t know why my dad had to keep talking to sales
people, I just wanted to cruise around in it. Of course, he was actually
making the deal to trade in my mom’s pretty new 1988 Cadillac Seville.
She would go a few days without speaking to my dad after all of this
went down. So my dad actually made them move it out of the showroom to test drive it. My dad told me he couldn’t get the Chevelle because it was too expensive. I didn’t know any better, but he had tricked me and then surprised me a few days later when he pulled up in it at our house! We were lucky
enough to get the car a month before the 20 year anniversary of my mom and
dad (then boyfriend and girlfriend) taking pictures at a local park on
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