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This 1959 Chevrolet Impala is a Revenge of the Pimpmobile Beneath those black batwings beats the heart of a young vampire On a mild tune-up (13 psi boost), the 370-inch engine produces 718 hp at 6,600 rpm and 702 lb-ft of pavement-waffling twist at
Dirk | The car that looks like a stoned vampire from the rear . . . 46 likes, 4 comments - dirkdedirk on February 3, 2025: "The car that looks like a stoned vampire from the rear Today we have a 1959 Chevrolet Bel Air for @car spot maarten his #uscarweek The design is pretty cool and so is the patina
1963 Chevrolet SS Impala - Reader Ride - Unique Cars A far cry from the ‘stoned vampire’ rear-end of the 1959 model, you can’t unsee it once you’ve seen it Despite the Impala being the length of a medium-size yacht, it had a race-winning pedigree, excelling in less corner-intensive racing such as NASCAR and NHRA drag racing
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what car is this? looks super clean : r whatisthiscar - Reddit Had a 1959 Impala 2 Dr HT I m old, had a 59 Impala convertible in 72 while in high school Black exterior, red interior, maybe cost $1200 Miss that car I like that it's already throwing mean looks at the driver behind me Stoned vampire, duh! I forget where I heard this but it does look like a suspicious vampire It looks suspicious Nice!
Any one get this connection to the 59 Impala | SupraMKV . . . what oil do I run when reusing TTY chassis bolts? The rear end of the '59 always reminded me of a stoned Vampire The connection that I see is both have a cat like appearance I have never been a fan of the 59 impala but my favorite American cars are from the late fifties to middle sixties