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A Model Dose... Friday 12/02/22

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John Merritt
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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

1959 Chevrolet Impala Hdtp 01
1959 Chevrolet Impala Hdtp 02
1959 Chevrolet Impala Hdtp 11
1959 Chevrolet Impala Hdtp 12

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

1959 Chevrolet El Camino PU C1
1959 Chevrolet El Camino PU C2
1959 Chevrolet El Camino PU C3
1959 Chevrolet El Camino PU C4

 

 


John Merritt
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Never knew of the ElCamino  in black!  Very nice with the red accents.



   
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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..  


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The '59s from WCPD look great in most any color. Love the pics too!


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@sizedoesmatter +1.



   
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Posted by: @georgeschire

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!



   
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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

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Posted by: @georgeschire

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

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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.


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Got this one plus 4 other 59’ Chevys.


David Vandermeer
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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…


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