Man that's amazing!!!! I imported a 64 Impala SS to here in Canada. I found it in Florida behind a building. It may go back home one day too when I move there
It was! I always told myself if I would sell it, it would be to buy my dream car, a 59 Impala convertible. I held on to that dream and made it happen earlier this year 🙏🏼 the video is on my channel as well!
How much you think I could get a decent 63 or 64 Impala for? Been wanting one my whole life i’d appreciate someone’s advice that knows impalas and how much their really worth so I don’t get scammed thanks!😂
It depends on so many factors that it is hard to just throw a number! Where you are located; do you want a fully done car or a project car; a stock impala or a lowrider; if a lowrider, a cruiser, a hopper, a show car; what drive train; ... so yeah considering all these points it could range anywhere from 10k $ to 80k $
I have to say I MISS THIS CAR A LOOOOOT! For me it was everything a lowrider Impala had to be and I doubt I'll ever one like it again. It sucks that laws out here complicated everything and the chase of the 59 rag dream was always there! On the bright side, it was for sure a good investment and it always is when you buy the right cars. It didn't go for 100k Calibroker prices either haha theres always a gap between asking price and selling price but hey it was a decent amount to let it go and I was happy to see it shining at the En Memoria show in Pomona last weekend! I personally never lost money on a car, break even at the worst, pure investment wise that is, because I rarely count the hours that go in these cars. But look, I'd rather have 10 cars and enjoy them either by getting stuff done on them or driving them, then having money prisoned in the bank and not doing anything with it!
Real good segment! Thanks!
Man that's amazing!!!! I imported a 64 Impala SS to here in Canada. I found it in Florida behind a building.
It may go back home one day too when I move there
Parfaite maîtrise de la langue, Should be a badass mag, props brother!
So beautiful. 🔥🔥🔥💯😎
Really nice car. Had to be tough letting it go. The setup looked amazing. Well, the whole car did. 👍👍
It was! I always told myself if I would sell it, it would be to buy my dream car, a 59 Impala convertible. I held on to that dream and made it happen earlier this year 🙏🏼 the video is on my channel as well!
@AMB1800 I have a 62, and the only way mine goes is for a 58. I'll definitely check out the other video. I already subbed to your channel earlier.
@@Wildstylegrafix nice!!! I would like to have a 62 at some point too. Thanks for subscribing 🙏🏼
Much love from the UK homie! 🇬🇧
Thanks homie 👊🏼
Clean impala homie
I love these series! Can’t wait for other episodes
Thanks!! Check out the description of the video 😘
Clean trey homie
Nice one Tony!!
Good job Anthony !! Keep up the good work
Thanks homie!
I got one mostly stock
SALUTE
How much you think I could get a decent 63 or 64 Impala for? Been wanting one my whole life i’d appreciate someone’s advice that knows impalas and how much their really worth so I don’t get scammed thanks!😂
It depends on so many factors that it is hard to just throw a number! Where you are located; do you want a fully done car or a project car; a stock impala or a lowrider; if a lowrider, a cruiser, a hopper, a show car; what drive train; ... so yeah considering all these points it could range anywhere from 10k $ to 80k $
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Dope I have 1 I'm trying to work on myself... my baby..
Gotte keep pushing and get her done 💪🏼
well, at least u made a fortune. in 2015 u could get these for 30k, now its around 100k for sure. It was not a bad investment, huh? 😁
I have to say I MISS THIS CAR A LOOOOOT! For me it was everything a lowrider Impala had to be and I doubt I'll ever one like it again. It sucks that laws out here complicated everything and the chase of the 59 rag dream was always there! On the bright side, it was for sure a good investment and it always is when you buy the right cars. It didn't go for 100k Calibroker prices either haha theres always a gap between asking price and selling price but hey it was a decent amount to let it go and I was happy to see it shining at the En Memoria show in Pomona last weekend! I personally never lost money on a car, break even at the worst, pure investment wise that is, because I rarely count the hours that go in these cars. But look, I'd rather have 10 cars and enjoy them either by getting stuff done on them or driving them, then having money prisoned in the bank and not doing anything with it!