Yes.
The best place to get information on restoring a 2005 Chevy Impala would be from other restorers via forums on the internet. Some options are Crutchfield, Spike, and Concept Carz.
I would presume the young of an Impala would be a fawn, like the common deer
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Impala LS is very famous car model in the world that many people like it. A cheap Impala LS like an used Impala LS can be found at Impala LS club in your country.
You need to connect a OBD-II Scanner to find out.....
There is no vin number located anywhere on the frame of a 69 impala
i would say that an impala is similar to an antelope. Also, it could be a Gazelle
A 1962 Impala would have to be brought from a private seller, as they are no longer produced. Information on vehicles for sale of this type could be gained from specialist enthusiast groups and it may be possible to find one that is for sale.
There are many places that one can find the vintage 2007 Impala. Any car dealership in a local area would be bound to contain one possibly. Any online car websites as well can hold them such as CarSoup and many others.
You might be able to find a 1970's Chevy Impala at Oodle Marketplace. They contain several sales for the Impala depending on the mileage that you are looking for.
Some great places in order to find a Chevrolet Impala 59 would be for example "CollectorCarAds", "Lowrider Magazine", "Craiglist" and of course "eBay".