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(Pics) The life of a 1958 Chevrolet Impala

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Perhaps they are something more than just steel and glass and rubber and chrome ...........

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Nice pictures Mike. My 1/1 had the same options as this model plus the left side antenna which was not hooked up...only the right side..



   
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Posted by: @bob-jackman

Nice pictures Mike. My 1/1 had the same options as this model plus the left side antenna which was not hooked up...only the right side..

Thanks, Bob. Hmmm, I didn't realize only one of the dual antennas would be hooked up. Well, the duals would still look very cool ! Our '58 was a four door Bel Air and I'm sure it had a radio, but probably with the antenna on the right front fender.



   
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Also, this particular '58 Impala diecast is from Ertl's "Happy Days" series.



   
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