Milton Skip Taylor's 1967 Chevrolet

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Poorboy Dream in red primer. Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.
Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.
A later iteration in white primer. Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.
Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.
Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.
Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.
Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.
Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.
Photo courtesy of Jack Kennedy.

1967 Chevrolet Impala SS originally owned by Milton Skip Taylor of Sacramento, California. Milton was the second owner of the car, and he restyled it with help from his adopted brother Jack Kennedy, Nick Hutch, and other workers at Northgate Auto Body in Northgate. It was built in various shapes and designs until Jack bought it from Milton in the late 1970s. Jack still owned the car in 2017. Named "Poorboy Dream," modifications at the time included suicide doors, a chopped top, and a fully molded front end. The front end had been modified with Lincoln, Buick Riviera, and Pontiac Grand Prix components. The front half of the top comes off like George Barris' Riviera. The rear featured a full taillight that ran across the entire rear of the car. The interior featured a Riviera dashboard, a 1969 Chevrolet Corvette tilt telescopic steering, swivel recline seats, and rear love seat. It was with hydraulics. In 2017 Jack told Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama that he will try to finish it one day.[1]


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