The WCPD diecast models were some of the best offered in their time. I have quite a few, many of which I cherish. So, for today, another look back at these wonderful models.
1959 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop Sport Coupe - Issued in 2006, LE #508/1500 in Tuxedo Black
and if you really like the '59 Chevrolet style in black, Brian also did the Sedan Delivery & El Camino in that color-I have the El Camino
The BLACK WCPD Impala is my favorite of 1:24 scale '59's. Never got in to the El Comino's, as I've never understood why someone would want a car that was a truck. Ford's Ranchero would fit that bill too..
The BLACK WCPD Impala is my favorite of 1:24 scale '59's. Never got in to the El Comino's, as I've never understood why someone would want a car that was a truck. Ford's Ranchero would fit that bill too..
Gotta provide wheels for the suburban cowboy George!
The BLACK WCPD Impala is my favorite of 1:24 scale '59's. Never got in to the El Comino's, as I've never understood why someone would want a car that was a truck. Ford's Ranchero would fit that bill too..
Gotta provide wheels for the suburban cowboy George!
they`re also the three-to-one choice for skip tracers in the contiguous 48
The BLACK WCPD Impala is my favorite of 1:24 scale '59's. Never got in to the El Comino's, as I've never understood why someone would want a car that was a truck. Ford's Ranchero would fit that bill too..
Gotta provide wheels for the suburban cowboy George!
they`re also the three-to-one choice for skip tracers in the contiguous 48
Same 3 to 1 preference for pignappers too...and that includes them incontinent.....incongru....incontracept.....intercour....distant states of Alaska and Hawaii. Just for the record btw....real cowboys with pickups call them pork rustlers; El Camino softies call 'em pignappers.
This post was modified 3 years ago 2 times by Jack Dodds
Though i had one back in the day never really cared for it’s styling,traded it in on a used 1967 Bonneville 2 dr hardtop at my 1st opportunity….and never looked back…