MICHIGANDERMAN ADVENTURES | RON HOWARD’S 1958 IMPALA FROM AMERICAN GRAFFITI #fyp #ronhoward #americangraffiti #georgelucas @Michiganderman71 | Uploaded June 2024 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
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The year was 1972 and our main character was a 17-year old high school senior in search of his first car. The kid spotted a classified ad in the San Francisco Chronicle with an auction list of movie cars for sale that included a 1958 Chevy Impala for $325.00.
The kid and his dad drove from their home in Vallejo, California, some 40 miles south of Petaluma where a lot ofAmerican Graffiti's filming was done, to Sonoma to check the '58 out. The only people that showed up were the kid and his dad, so they had the complete attention of Henry Travers, Lucas Films' transportation captain in charge of selling the cars. The kid offered $275, but Henry turned it down. A little more haggling and the '58 Impala went for $285.00, cash-draining the kid's bankbook
#fyp #ronhoward #americangraffiti #georgelucas #harrisonford
My members
Professional Paranormal research https:// youtube.com @professionalparanormalresearch? si=LO5rEZo5|40SoLdC
Shawn Kodi
youtube.com/@ShawnKodi?
si=YJOj2Om9RnYOWXvt
cherry
Sherry sherry youtube.com mcharruchorrudei-nkalellucE 1117
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The year was 1972 and our main character was a 17-year old high school senior in search of his first car. The kid spotted a classified ad in the San Francisco Chronicle with an auction list of movie cars for sale that included a 1958 Chevy Impala for $325.00.
The kid and his dad drove from their home in Vallejo, California, some 40 miles south of Petaluma where a lot ofAmerican Graffiti's filming was done, to Sonoma to check the '58 out. The only people that showed up were the kid and his dad, so they had the complete attention of Henry Travers, Lucas Films' transportation captain in charge of selling the cars. The kid offered $275, but Henry turned it down. A little more haggling and the '58 Impala went for $285.00, cash-draining the kid's bankbook