I think Baldo should get it. My uncle had one and it was sweeeeeet. His oldest son souped it up with a bigger engine & transmission. Back then, the open road was a lot closer to home, and we went out to see what it could do. Awesome. Wish I had that one.
I thought he wanted a 67. In either case the Impala was a clunky poor handling sofa on wheels family car. Maybe if he wants to make it into a low rider.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 years ago
Unless it didn’t run and only had three wheels.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 years ago
Not necessarily, guys who drive those go real slow, just cruising
kenharkins about 2 years ago
The hulk in the drive way was a 62 the last time it was shown.
ssutton22 about 2 years ago
2011?
Snolep about 2 years ago
The colorist showed up for today’s Spanish version, but not this one. ??
hollisson Premium Member about 2 years ago
I think Baldo should get it. My uncle had one and it was sweeeeeet. His oldest son souped it up with a bigger engine & transmission. Back then, the open road was a lot closer to home, and we went out to see what it could do. Awesome. Wish I had that one.
drycurt about 2 years ago
Copyright 2011. Pre-car. Are we starting over?
Gen.Flashman about 2 years ago
I thought he wanted a 67. In either case the Impala was a clunky poor handling sofa on wheels family car. Maybe if he wants to make it into a low rider.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
And how are you going to get your Impala, Baldo, if you keep wasting your money on Gordo’s fast food and other unnecessities for said car?
jrlind55 about 2 years ago
Different art today, but the artists’ names remain the same.