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Chet
Posted - 05/05/2025 : 20:53:35 1973 Caprice and 1970 Impala. When I painted the Caprice it reminded me of the Chrysler Turbine car. I like that color combo though.
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Myron
Posted - 05/09/2025 : 14:05:07 The Caprice should have been sold as an RV; you could live in that thing. I had a new one every year as my company car. Huge automobile back in the day.
abaucom21
Posted - 05/06/2025 : 14:12:39 Beautiful work and really love the 1970, especially the color. In 1970, Dad had borrowed my 1963 T-Bird, wrecked it, gave me his 1966 T-Bird so I could return to out-of-state college. He bought a 1970 two-door Impala with the same roof line as your model. His was green and I never liked the color but it looks much better in your choice of yellow.
Gene
Posted - 05/06/2025 : 12:09:04 Two beautiful models Chet. Proud additions to any collection.
Billy Collins
Posted - 05/06/2025 : 09:22:00 Very sharp pair. Great job on both.
Now... I've got to go looking for a 1:24 promo of that '70 too. I had a 1:1 '70 Impala Custom with 'that' roofline. Great car.
Mark S
Posted - 05/06/2025 : 08:17:48 Excellent. I especially like the 70.
tcam
Posted - 05/06/2025 : 08:16:15 Nice job they look really good from where I'm sittin Chet
Steve K
Posted - 05/05/2025 : 21:39:09 Nice work’
Bob Nist
Posted - 05/05/2025 : 21:31:59 They both look very nice.