The Castiel Classic (Trench Coat Tan) 67 Chevy Impala. From Supernatural.
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The Castiel Classic (Trench Coat Tan) 67 Chevy Impala. From Supernatural.
Trying something different.
Turned pictures of my car into a tshirt design, I didn't expect it to turn out this well! Feel free to use or modify if you'd like!
Hey guys! So this is a music video I made for New Jersey Con! It is all about our favorite chevy impala! I am gonna submit it and i am so excited!
Tell me what you think! The song I used is Ignition by TobyMac
On April 24th the Impala turns 50!! Let’s send baby a birthday card to celebrate.
The address you can send a card to is: Supernatural Films Inc. 8085 Glenwood Drive Burnaby, B.C. V3N 5C8 Canada
67 Impala
Sammy || Vital Stats
We just picked a ‘birthday’ for him, as his build date on the cowl tag is listed as the second week of July (code 07B) of 1967. He was #192,323 off the line at Janesville that year, and #9,275 of the ‘67 Caprices produced.
Though he had just over 112,000 miles on the clock when we got him, he’d obviously been well-cared for. Data from the GM Protecto-Plate confirms Sammy retains his original drivetrain, the 327 4-barrel rated at 275 horsepower. Cowl Tag info indicates he was specially ordered with the beefy TH400 transmission, and the stamp on the housing (67D-532) confirms the appropriate build date as well. It all makes sense, since he had a tow hitch and custom towing lights socket installed in the rear bumper. So what did Sammy tow all those years ago? A nifty little pop-up camper? A sleek Airstream? If only he could talk, eh?
We don’t know how long Mr. Larsen owned Sammy, but we have an old insurance card that expired in 1992 listing a Mr. Harold Nielsen, also of Tyler, MN, as his owner at that time.
We were told that Sammy spent ‘many years’ in storage as part of an estate, though again, we have no idea how long that was. We have a South Dakota Registration slip issued on 6/2/2006 to a Mr. Josephsen, of Brookings, South Dakota. We also have a few receipts from Brookings for the Wal-Mart there, as well as a Car Quest Auto Parts and Casey’s General Store for a battery, starter, points, condenser, and 5 gallons of fuel, which strongly indicates that Sammy may have been ‘resurrected’ then, after as many as 14 years idle.
What we do know: Sammy was purchased from Mr. Josehpsen via ebay, spending a year or so in Rochester, NY. That’s where we found him, on ebay once more, in our quest for a Metallicar project. So in June 2008, we plunked down $2,500 and trailered him home from Rochester to NE Ohio. When we hightailed it South from Ohio in late 2011, Sammy came along, and he’s been enjoying his downtime with us here in good old SW Florida ever since.
We’ve finally saved up enough to start working on him again, though who knows how long it may take to complete the conversion to the Supernatural Impala...
Again, if only he could talk. The stories he could tell!
Sammy || March, 2009
Showing off his new set of American Racing Ansen Sprint 15x7 with BF Goodrich Radial T/A’s, 255/60R/15 on the rear with 245/60R/15 on the front. Went with the aluminum rims at the time because the show-correct chrome rims would’ve rusted and pitted like crazy in the super-moist NE Ohio climate; pretty much a mini Pacific Northwest, but with tons of snow. Anyhoo, bein’ a rebel with the white letters out. Can always change that later...