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I am wondering what the total length of these cars are. I have found a couple that look interesting, but now I need to figure out if one would fit in the garage!

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I am wondering what the total length of these cars are. I have found a couple that look interesting, but now I need to figure out if one would fit in the garage!

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221,7 is the total for a 65 bonnie


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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by pontiacfarmer:
221,7 is the total for a 65 bonnie


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If that's in inches that means that it is over 18 foot long! ! ! That's longer then my Tahoe, YIKES.

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Yep, They are reeeeeeal long

http://kurtspontiac.homestead.com/Pre1964Pontiacs.html

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Yep. I have made it a point that when it comes time for me to buy a house, it must have been made in the late 50s or 60's just so I know it will fit in the garage.

Give me a thumbs up, tell me "Nice Car!", but for god's sake, don't call it an Impala.

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I designed the garage on my new house specifically for my 66s. Nothing like plenty of room to work in.

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Well I don't have a car yet, but my garage is cleaner then it has been in at least 10 years! I have just about 19 feet wall to door, so I guess I'm good to go. Now where is that big bonnie at!

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With only 19' I hope you put a curb stop on the floor. Drywall at the front of the garage is very impressionable! I know from experiance!

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