YES! This is a great car - my friend had one in highschool convertable and same color. Man we had some fun (and a few stops from the police) in that thing!
Here's a thought for the day.... If we know what an "IMpala" looks like, what does a "Pala" look like??
I was drooling over that today when I was at the auto show. The cars they're putting out today are nice but not quite the art that was out there up to the 70's
Growing up in the 60s, I remember cars like this being no big deal, they were everywhere. My Dad had a 1965 Plymouth Fury II station wagon, with a 383 engine and room for a small platoon of kids. The ultimate family chariot. Lucky to get 12 mpg, but back when gas was .15/gal, he didn't care. He'd stop at an Esso station and ask for $2.00 of gas! Those were the days!