So I saw this beautiful 1961 Chevrolet Impala by WCPD a guy was selling it and i said to myself that’s beautiful color he wasn’t asking too much for it
so I said I’ll take it and then a few minutes later he said it comes with the 1962 Impala box and he marked it down so I was like heck that won’t stop me me from buying it he’s a nice guy anyways I bought my other WCPD Impala from him
and these models suffer from paint rash and bumps 🙁
@diecastcollector99 Beautiful models, you have an amazing collection. Congratulations!!!
I have somehow remained unaware of this red gem.....until now....Thank you Lu
I have somehow remained unaware of this red gem.....until now....Thank you Lu
me too! The off white and chrome grill effect works really well with the red, thanks Lu.
VERY cool Chav! As you know, the car was designed by Bugatti for Dr. Armand Esders who did NOT want lights on the car to spoil its good, clean looks. Besides, he said, he would not drive it at night. But your addition of the lights is exceptional!! I love it!
VERY cool Chav! As you know, the car was designed by Bugatti for Dr. Armand Esders who did NOT want lights on the car to spoil its good, clean looks. Besides, he said, he would not drive it at night. But your addition of the lights is exceptional!! I love it!
Yes Tony. The "clean look" probably excludes the fenders' spotlights though. Here is a replica with headlights (and without spotlights), I don't know if this is a second replica or the original replica.
The original car had no spotlights either.
Bauer made their 1/18, which I also have, with removable lights as well.


































