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2006 ImpalaZ SS

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I think it's better as a Nomad, not an Impala. Or, take the rear bed-cap like thing off, replace the badges with Camino and call it a day.

I think it's better as a Nomad, not an Impala. Or, add another set of doors and a sedan roofline and call it a day.

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Corrected. :D

Thats some nice 3D rendering skills, but the car is not attractive IMO. :unsure:

It's just someones guess at what it might be. Last my source saw there were 5 full size clays for the regular Impala that were very different, so it's still pretty up in the air what direction there going to take with it.

It's just someones guess at what it might be. Last my source saw there were 5 full size clays for the regular Impala that were very different, so it's still pretty up in the air what direction there going to take with it.

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If this in fact a direction that GM may take with the Impala, I think it looks pretty damn good. (Except for the incorrect number of taillamps. I thought GM was set on putting three on there...?)

They still may be set on that. Just a noted bit of into... the lead designer is the same guy that was lead designer on the Camaro concept.

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