1959 Chevrolet Impala





Surnom: Berkley Executive

Mk: 2

Catégorie: Berline

Origine: US Etats-Unis

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US patridam photo_librarymode_comment

2016-11-26 16:02
HQMonaro1972 a écrit

The car in the background for the current one is a different colored Courant with a roof.


Well gee whiz, who would've known that the picture changed over the course of 4 months?


AU HQMonaro1972 photo_librarymode_comment

2016-11-26 03:50
patridam a écrit
The car in the background? This: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=75065

The car in the foreground is a 59' Chevrolet. Difficult to tell what trim level (Bisycane, Bel-Air, Impala) it is without seeing the rest of it though.

The car in the background for the current one is a different colored Courant with a roof.
DZ EB photo_librarymode_comment

2016-09-09 18:49
In-Game car name: Berkley Executive


US Mel photo_librarymode_comment

2016-08-02 07:14
Definitely a '59 Chevrolet of some sort. Not sure why it's listed as a '64 Cadillac DeVille.

In regards to the comment above, this car doesn't appear to take direct influence from any one of those three models in particular, considering the little glance of the body side trim that is just visible on the open door in this image. There's one thin trim piece going directly horizontal, and a thicker trim piece beneath it angled slightly downward. It also seems to feature multi-tone paintwork like a lot of late 1950s American cars, judging by what appears to be black paint between the two aforementioned trim pieces. Unless I'm seeing this incorrectly, it doesn't really accurately represent the Bel Air, Biscayne, or Impala specifically in that regard.
One thing's for sure, we can definitely rule out the Biscayne, as the Biscayne's body side trim only goes about halfway down the sides of its body (whereas the trim of the vehicle featured here likely continues further on down its body considering the shape of what's visible on the door). Also worth noting is that the Bel Air and Impala both have a little strip of paint within their side trim that's usually a different color than the primary one. The Bel Air's inner paint strip runs the full length of its trim. The Impala's inner paint strip takes up the rear third of its trim. So, I guess the Bel Air is the closest match?

Bel Air
cdn.barrett-jackson.com/staging/carlist/items/Fullsize/Cars/162384/162384_Front_3-4_Web.jpg

Impala
www.jims59.com/59impala/images/2008June15Lowx1000.jpg
US patridam photo_librarymode_comment

2016-06-19 18:51
The car in the background? This: www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=75065

The car in the foreground is a 59' Chevrolet. Difficult to tell what trim level (Bisycane, Bel-Air, Impala) it is without seeing the rest of it though.
US Carini89 photo_librarymode_comment

2016-06-15 04:12
1959 Chevy Bel Air

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