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The Impala by Chevrolet; '61,'62,'64, & '65
Topic Started: Feb 21 2013, 10:56 PM (546 Views)
craftymore
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Support your local demo derby.

Missing the '58, 59 and '63 from the pic though I do have the '58/'59 in my collection. Is there two separate castings for the '63/'64s?

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Stampede
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Great pics! :thumbup:
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JoeX
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Crafty, the '62 is actually not an Impala. Up until 1966, all Impalas had triple tail lights. The '62 is a lower-level trim package Chevy. Most likely a Bel Air or a Biscayne. And, yes, the '63 and '64 are separate castings.
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Hosspower98
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It's great to see them all together, nice pics!
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daniel60
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Personal Luxury Car
Great display of some great cars. Thanks for the car show.
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daniel60
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That black one looks boss or bitc...
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Compact
JoeX
Feb 21 2013, 11:40 PM
Crafty, the '62 is actually not an Impala. Up until 1966, all Impalas had triple tail lights. The '62 is a lower-level trim package Chevy. Most likely a Bel Air or a Biscayne. And, yes, the '63 and '64 are separate castings.
That is correct. If you wanted the "Bubble top" Hard top in 1962, you had to get a BelAir. The 1962 Impala hard top had a new top that resembled an up convertible top and was the same top as the hard top 63 and 64 Impalas. In 1961 the Impala had the bubble top.
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craftymore
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Thanks for the info all. Even so, they're still all full size Chebbys.
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Love those old Impalas - and the bubble top too! Cool photos.
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