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Impala Girls
So, I bought my impala awhile back and I went out to celebrate and show it off. Its an 04 Impala SS Indy. So my buddy takes me to a strip club and he's making a big deal about it. And the girls are all like ewww... I don't like impalas, I'd rather drive a honda. I almost got up and slapped the biatch. But now, I'm on this site and I see a few ladies with impalas. And I just want to say thank you to the ladies that have taste in what they drive.
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In my personal opinion, there hasn't been an Impala made in 12 years. The 7th/8th gen cars are jokes to me. Too bland, too boring, too rental car, idk.
I really have no idea where they got the new designs from. The Impala is supposed to be something that catches eyes and respect even when stock. Since the 90's, they haven't had that at all. The Lumina-pala needs to go. Look at the 50th Anniversary Edition. V6?! 23X HP?! NOT SS?!:mad: I was really looking forward to getting one to have for the history value, but I'm gonna just call it the 47th Edition since they went on the hiatus and wait til 2011 when they hopefully find some way to release the RWD car so it can be a TRUE 50th Edition WHOS WITH ME?!?!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() __________________ SS My Anti Drug
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They are a simple machine with tried tested and effective technology. Ask most police officers which generation of Chevy they loved and STILL love the best.... the 90's will be the answer. Even now compared to whats available, maybe that's why we refurbished THOUSANDS at the request of police agencies around the US. I take offense when you call these cars a mess. They do not have the nostalgia of the cars 50 years ago but they have so much more to offer.
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__________________ They was giving me ten thousand watts a day, you know, and I'm hot to trot! The next woman takes me on's gonna light up like a pinball machine and pay off in silver dollars!
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![]() B-Bodys=Mess?:confused::confused::confused: I really don't remember anyone ever saying anything about the 94-96 Impala. It was an instant classic and remains to be a head turner even when stock today. Most people that AREN'T enthusiasts would see the B-Body and instantly know its an Impala. A lot of the same people wouldn't recognize the newer versions as an Impala if it wasn't for the 2390 badges. (exaggeration) The B-Body was, and still is, one of the most popular generations of cars--PERIOD. I've had opportunities to get newer cars but always say no because I'm just fine with my piece of history. NEVER DISS THE B-BODY! __________________ SS My Anti Drug
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Pictures, Features, Specs, Dealer Quotes $25,245 $23,857 3.5L V6 211HP 18/29 mpg ![]() __________________ SS My Anti Drug
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I try to sit back and think before I let the typing commence here, sometimes (like today) it's hard to think before typing since certain thing's are triggered. I understand everyone thinks differently about themselves and what they drive....that's all good but don't put your foot in your mouth and speak for others.
When I give my opinion/advice/concern/praise/ANGER it comes from years of practical knowledge, from years and THOUSANDS of these cars coming thru MY DOORS and being worked on by my people as well as MYSELF.....so im not just talking out my arse here. In the same years as the LT-1 b body was being tested on tracks, the Vette of the same time was also being tested.....Compare the numbers and you will notice a VERY close comparison. "A mess" would not be able to come up with these number's. You wanna talk about a "mess" go play with crown vics....the civilian vic is actually faster than its P71 police version! |
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I know alot of members like the 90s ss impalas more than the new version but the new ones are still nice cars. They have good power and a good ride with all the modern options that people want without having to add on stuff. They are also good in the snow if you only have one car.
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BTW ![]() __________________ Eric Iverson 96 BBB SS 51 k and counting. Typical newbie mods, with no gas in the tank. www.minnessota.com |
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but you shouldn't care to much what girls who take their clothes off for money care. ![]() |
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I like and intend to keep my vintage 1977 Impala, though if I had to get another car I would look for a 94-96 (preferably 96) Impala SS.
Angel, does your shop get much calls on working on the 77-85 Impalas? I understand they were also very popular with the police departments back in their day. And for this thread record I have never heard of the 90's having any problems. __________________ ![]() 1977 Impala Sedan, 5.0L, TH200, 2.56:1, 94K miles, Fresh paint and interior, 34 Lifetime Warranty Parts. 1997 Dodge Ram B2500, 5.2L, 36RH, 3.21:1, 368K miles, 24 Lifetime Warranty Parts.
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