

| Auteur | Message |
|---|---|
| Another vote for the 67 Bel Air. | |
| By the way, what does the badge on the back say? | |
In my opinion, it's a 1967 Bel Air:![]() With Ford Econoline headlights: ![]() And a heavily changed rear end: ![]() | |
| jake78 a écrit Chevrolet Impala. How about no. It's a Bel-Air. | |
| 67' Bel-Air because of the trim and shape. The headlight coves were invented and the taillights were off a scamp. | |
| Mach1Mustang a écrit The roofline, grille, and wheels make it look a bit like a '67 Chevrolet Impala. Agree! | |
| Combo of Bel Air+Nova, with rear tail lights and bumper off a Plymouth Scamp. | |
| I don't really know what is the big difference between the Bel Air and Impala in the late 50's and 60's. but since BeanBandit can convince me it's a Bel Air with the thin side trim over the wheel, so I think it's a Bel Air. | |
Bel Air, see the thin side trim.![]() | |
'67 Chevrolet Impala Sedan. two of the headlights have been removed and its got the tail lights from a plymouth scamp, but otherwise impala.![]() | |
| lcpdcv a écrit Looks like an oversized Nova sedan. Agree | |
| Looks like an oversized Nova sedan. | |
| 1967 Bel Air. | |
| MFG. | |
| The roofline, grille, and wheels make it look a bit like a '67 Chevrolet Impala. | |
| Side and roof has me thinking of a mid-late 70's C-Body Chrysler product (Monaco?), but the front and rear have me confused. |