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◊ 2013-09-27 05:39 |
Kind of hard to tell if it is Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne or Caprice. |
◊ 2013-09-27 06:44 |
From Wikipedia: By the late 1960s (with the introduction of the Caprice), the Bel Air and its Biscayne stablemate were primarily marketed to automotive fleet customers. However, the Bel Air remained available to retail customers who sought a basic, no-frills, full-sized car that was better trimmed than the low-line Biscayne. When the Biscayne was discontinued after 1972, the Bel Air was demoted to the low-level model. BEL AIRS again USED FOUR-SEGMENTED taillights as opposed to the TRIPLE-SEGMENTED lights of higher-level IMPALA and CAPRICE models, except in 1972 when all models shared the same triple-segmented lights mounted in the bumper. Being lower level models, it is doubtful that a Bel-Air/Biscayne would have a vinyl roof. That is why I chose Impala/Caprice. -- Last edit: 2015-06-04 06:04:33 |
◊ 2013-09-27 14:01 |
The trouble is that there is no script at the boot ![]() Also, the trouble is that vinyl roof were sold as an option as well ![]() -- Last edit: 2013-09-27 14:02:27 |
Donovan Savage ◊ 2015-02-13 03:57 |
brake lights are impala |