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Old 25th September 2010, 10:54   #1
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Hyderabad, 1959 Chevrolet Impala

Dear Friends,

Since long wanted to share with you, this 1959 Chevrolet Impala, RHD, automatic, 6 in-line, which has been in my family since early 70's.
Belonged to my late maternal uncle and presently owned by his son (my cousin). Still remember my first ride, the day my uncle bought it.

Most original...color, upholstery, carpet, engine, you name it.
Done about 28 thousand on the odometer. Carburetor misplaced and tyres need replacement.

Hyderabad and many connoisseurs from all over the country know who the car belongs to and how it has been maintained since about four decades.

DKG (Deepak) Connoisseur/ Collector/ Restorer has seen it in person last week.

Notice: The sweeping sides view the rear passengers can have due to the non existence of the B pillar.

Regards,
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Old 25th September 2010, 11:14   #2
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Forgot to include the engine and the boot, which needs a pressure wash .
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Old 25th September 2010, 12:02   #3
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fazal bhai,

Is that water under the car ? .

Amazingly maintained , the upholstery looks so fresh.

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Old 25th September 2010, 12:17   #4
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Fazal Bhai,didnt know you were into Vintage cars.A lovely looking car and that too in such a original condition.
Canadian make explains the RHD.
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Old 25th September 2010, 12:54   #5
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is the car standing in water?
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Old 25th September 2010, 13:17   #6
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That's one helluva good looking car fazalaliadil! How long has it been there? And what's with all that water! - I hope the water levels haven't ever rose above what we can see right now.

Too many questions, but one last: how do you plan to bring her out considering she's surrounded by walls on 3 sides!
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Old 25th September 2010, 15:06   #7
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How long has it been there? And what's with all that water!.

Too many questions, but one last: how do you plan to bring her out considering she's surrounded by walls on 3 sides!
Don't worry that water is after I washed the car. Otherwise it is in dry as a desert condition. She will come out the same way she went in, change tyres- pour vicious oil on the floor beside the tyres- push her sideways out.
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is the car standing in water?
The water has been flushed out the same day after the pics.
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Fazal Bhai,didnt know you were into Vintage cars.A lovely looking car and that too in such a original condition.
Canadian make explains the RHD.
Com'on Hillram, Don't blame you for not knowing my vintage heritage...I too am nearing the vintage tag.
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fazal bhai,
Is that water under the car ? .
Amazingly maintained , the upholstery looks so fresh.
Yes Sir that is water. Only if I knew the water would get more attention than the car...I surely wouldn't be in a hurry for the pics.
Thanks for the appreciation.
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Old 25th September 2010, 15:47   #8
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Its a great car Fazal...I rememebr seeing it once very briefly ages ago on the road.

What is its regestration number and who was your uncle who owned it.

It will be great to get it on the road again.

Also it looks neetly wedged into that space there between the wall at the back and the othr in front.

How did it get there, did they build the wall at the back after parking the car ?? How will it be taken out now

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Its a great car Fazal...I rememebr seeing it once very briefly ages ago on the road.

What is its regestration number and who was your uncle who owned it.

It will be great to get it on the road again.

Also it looks neetly wedged into that space there between the wall at the back and the othr in front.

How did it get there, did they build the wall at the back after parking the car ?? How will it be taken out now
Wasif,
My uncle's name was Syed Alamdar Husssain.
It will soon be gliding, again on the roads of Hyderabad.
How it got in there: She will come out the same way she went in, change tyres- pour vicious oil on the floor on the left side of the tyres- push her sideways out. Three persons are enough for this operation.
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Dear Fazal Bhai,

Thanks for sharing a heritage car with us on the forum.
The car has been kept in a very good condition!
Credit goes to your mamajee

I remember when I was a kid, the Impala was the car for us to ogle upon and feel happy, at the sight of one passing by, similar to the feeling one gets at the sight of a RR Phantom seen today.
At that time I had a 1/28 scale model of the Impala in Navy Blue colour, gifted by my Grandfather.
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Dear Fazal Bhai,

Thanks for sharing a heritage car with us on the forum.
The car has been kept in a very good condition!
Credit goes to your mamajee

I remember when I was a kid, the Impala was the car for us to ogle upon and feel happy, at the sight of one passing by, similar to the feeling one gets at the sight of a RR Phantom seen today.
At that time I had a 1/28 scale model of the Impala in Navy Blue colour, gifted by my Grandfather.
Munaro,
You, and all are welcome...the pleasure is mine.
Yes this beauty with its winged rear end is an American Icon. 20 feet plus long it is over- imposing on the street
When it comes out I will post pics of the rear meanwhile this one can substitute, as it is the same.
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Wonderful car, really well kept and cared for
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Old 25th September 2010, 17:24   #13
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Great car Fazal bhai.Its a rare piece as most have been destroyed or altered to suit whims.Everything seems original.To reduce the stress on tyres, the car can be jacked up or wooden blocks used to lift the bodyshell as it appears to be parked for long spells.
I remember the open top , tomato red Impalas, that would be parked near Kachiguda Rly Station for rent. These were nastily modded.
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Nice car and very well maintained. Is it in proper running condition? Can you give us some details about its engine. Do you have any idea about the current value of this car?
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Most original...color, upholstery, carpet, engine, you name it.
What a superb example, thanks for sharing. The condition of the interiors and paint is astounding for being original.

I especially love these models with 'Panoramic' rear window. But what truly amazes me is the way she is parked and the confidence you have in removing it sideways!

Looking forward to seeing her on the road. Do share pictures of the process of getting her roadworthy too.
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