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"INPALA" BUILDING A MODERN MILD CUSTOM |
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Back in the day, when
the "little book" pocket-sized versions of Car Craft,
Rod & Custom and Custom Rodder were on the news stands,
bold car buyers would pick up their new 1959 Lesabre,
Thunderbird or Impala and get them customized as quickly
as possible. There are stories from the late '50s of
people driving them DIRECTLY to the custom shop when
they left the dealership, hoping to get them back on the
street in HOURS, not weeks.
Instant customs were born. That is the notion
behind "Inpala"...taking a stock, original paint,
survivor '59 Chevy and doing as much as possible WITHOUT
resorting to radical body modifications, paint changes
or engine swaps. While some of those '50s and '60s mild
customs were the inspiration for the 2007 "Inpala"
concept, it has unique contemporary features as well...
CONSTRUCTION
"Clean and smooth" were
the basic guidelines for Inpala, so the construction
cleaned up the original design. Among the changes were
the removal of the stock grill, replaced with a one-off
stainless round-stock grill which matches the original
grill contour. New headlight bezels and "eyebrow" grills
above the grill were painted and detailed, while clear
headlights were added. The original bumper and massive
bumper guard were replaced with one-piece
body-colored "California" bumpers with bolts filled.
Out back a similar
"cleanup" was accomplished with painted bumpers and
paint accents added to the taillights. Flat, red
plexiglass taillight lenses were also added, and backup
lamps eliminated with a smoothed rear valance.
"Stance" was critical
for 'old school' customs, and the new Inpala reflects
that look. Lower springs (two inches in front, three in
back) were added while painted rocker panel
moldings help to visually bring the car to the ground.
Perhaps the biggest
and most effective change is the wheel/tire update.
Designed to look to the past and the future, the wheels
are 18-inch solid billet Wheel Vintiques units, with the
centers body colored. Special adaptor fasteners were
created by The Wheelsmith to accept 1959 New Old Stock
"dog dish" center caps. Modern Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3
performance tires are used. The result is a compliment
to the "instant customs" of the '50s and the "new
millennium" cars of today.
"INPALA"...BUILDING
A MODERN MILD CUSTOM FROM A SURVIVOR
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"An original paint 1959
Impala hardtop...basis for Inpala"
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