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1971 Chevrolet Kingswood

1971 Chevrolet Kingswood in For Pete's Sake, Movie, 1974 IMDB

Class: Cars, Wagon — Model origin: US

1971 Chevrolet Kingswood

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karoomay SY

2011-04-16 17:02

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night cub US

2011-04-16 19:44

1971 front end. Looks like it belongs to this wagon:
/vehicle_391000.html

rjluna2 US

2011-04-16 20:58

Night cub is correct by the model year.

Hiergehts CH

2011-04-23 21:31

Impala...

[Image: 1971_Impala_-_Caprice_promo.jpg]

-- Last edit: 2011-04-23 22:31:52

Ford_Guy US

2011-04-23 21:33

You don't have to post corresponding brochure pictures for every identification you make. And if you do, please post smaller pictures or a link.

Hiergehts CH

2011-04-23 21:41

ford_guy wrote You don't have to post corresponding brochure pictures for every identification you make. And if you do, please post smaller pictures or a link.


What is the problem with that? It 'verifies' what the vehicle in question is 100%. I have done this at times as other posters have deleted vehicles that were correctly identified for no reason..

As the saying goes "put up or shut up".. ;)

-- Last edit: 2011-04-23 21:41:47

Ford_Guy US

2011-04-23 21:50

My problem was mostly with the size of the pictures. As long as they're smaller then you're fine ;) I recommend that you use a picture hosting site such as imageshack or imagebam to upload the pictures and then post them here, like Neptune did on this page:

/vehicle_392994-Chevrolet-Blazer-1992.html

-- Last edit: 2011-04-23 22:00:41

Hiergehts CH

2011-04-23 22:31

I see what you mean and will re-size them downward. I've tried to find images that were in steadily hosted places in those images that I've included. I've been an admin here for 6 years and only include an image if the vehicle in question is not readily identifiable or when a span of model years look the same (e.g 1970-73 Firebird & Camaro).

rjluna2 US

2011-04-23 22:31

If this is a station wagon, it should be either Kingswood, Townsman or Brookwood :think:

However, is /vehicle_391000-Chevrolet-1971.html the same as this, no?

Hiergehts CH

2011-04-23 22:38

rjluna2 wrote If this is a station wagon, it should be either Kingswood, Townsman or Brookwood :think:

However, is /vehicle_391000-Chevrolet-1971.html the same as this, no?


Good question..? I am not sure if a wagon variant would have been simply identified as a Chevrolet "Kingswood" or a "Impala Kingswood" by GM back in the day? On some cars it is quite obvious such as an Opel Ascona "Vogage" (the wagon version of that model), while with others there is less info.. On this website they are identified that first way: http://www.stationwagon.com/gallery/gallery.html

rjluna2 US

2011-04-23 22:44

I forgot to mentioned that between 1969-72 model years full size sedan/coupe and station wagon were nomenclature between Caprice/Kingswood Estate, Impala/Kingswood, Bel Air/Townsman, and Biscayne/Brookwood.

Hiergehts CH

2011-04-23 23:14

rjluna2 wrote I forgot to mentioned that between 1969-72 model years full size sedan/coupe and station wagon were nomenclature between Caprice/Kingswood Estate, Impala/Kingswood, Bel Air/Townsman, and Biscayne/Brookwood.


Thanks for the breakdown - good info to know.

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