Posted on 05/12/2005 6:33:44 AM PDT by Kokojmudd
I used to own a 1972 Impala. It was ivory in color. We used to call it The White Whale.
Its rear chrome bumper weighed more than a Yugo.
Yeah, the Impalas now are quite easy to twist, deform, and worse.
When they first stuck the Impala moniker on it, my reaction was to say, "THAT is NOT an Impala.."
Protect our borders and coastlines from all foreign invaders!
Be Ever Vigilant!
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Makes you think he KNOWS he is guilty of something much worse than speeding and being an illegal alien. The cops just don't know it yet.
and.....let go to prey on the law abiding, I swear that this generation of the law enforcement community worships criminals. That way they get to extort more money from the taxpayers.
The problem started when they mandated court appointed defense counsel. Too many lawyers in the system.
Let's hope. these days it seems to take on act of congress for the critters to get off their butts and do something.
Yep. Those were the days. Remember the 1967 Impala Super Sport with the 427 V-8? A rare bird. Zoom zoom.
My mom would likely be more familiar with that year and model.
I was 5 in 1980, and there were a few old Impalas still going strong then.
Don't recall if I've ever run across the 67 Super Sport model.
Ran across a few Chevelle's here and there, and the odd Pontiac LeMans convertible with some 'modifications' to it.
(Mom was the car enthusiast. Dad was the leadfoot...)
You'd have remembered it if you had.
It's my second favorite coupe...right behind the 1964 Thunderbird.
"Fiery crash ends chase on I-10"
Fiery crashes will do it every time.
Ran across the 67, but not the susper sport model.
(I think.)
Heck.. I think both of those could drive THROUGH today's cars with minimal damage.
I expect these scenes will become as routine as suicide bombings in Israel and our government officials will be looking everywhere for answers except at the source of the problem.
He just wanted to get to Dane's house to do the work Americans won't do.
Impala Flambe! Yummmm
Probly worth in excess of $50,000 today!The old "muscle-cars"are very valuable.I REALLY miss two of my cars.My 1965 GTO and my 1964 356 C!!If I find a "magic lamp",those are my first two!!!!!
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