Now with Brooklin’s ‘65 Impala with top up-top down feature and the soon to be released ‘56 limited edition Buick Century with the same feature, convertibles in 1:43 indeed are real convertibles. The Rally Red Impala is a beauty, top up or down. Brooklin now has the master and the convertible pieces. All they need to do is produce a run of Crocus Yellow convertibles. What a stunning model that would be. Brooklin, if you build, people will buy.
David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA
I for one would certainly buy one in yellow. Brooklin, bring it on.
John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
My cousin Eddie Jr., who lived across the interstate from me, Transit Rd, running through Clarence, Lancaster, Depew and West Seneca New York had a spanking brand new '65 SS 2dr hrdtp in that color.
I was 12yrs old and lusted after that Impala more than any girlfriend in school.
Lol, I wish I had that Impala more than my ex.
I can't explain my feelings, but that yellow color just looks perfect on that '65 body style. And, that year is one of my all-time fav Chevys along with '61.
I anxiously await the Countryside show version in turquoise metallic. Perhaps the SS features it will have can be adapted to a yeller one later on.
I am a huge yellow fan, so I would be good with that.
I always have liked this car in yellow very much; both 2drht and convertible.
Very popular combo for Chevy that year, possibly more popular than red. Would be a great choice.
I for one would certainly buy one in yellow. Brooklin, bring it on.
I would like it even more if BRK did their 2drht in yellow.
The yellow would be amazing. But, please, ditch those exhaust extensions on the 1:1. No domestic model ever came from the factory with the pipes sticking out a foot like that. Yet, I've seen several models from different manufacturers that have them.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
David Knight
Richmond, Virginia. USA








