Mattilacken Posted October 26 Posted October 26 I just finished an old project of mine, my 1996 Chevy Impala SS pro street with a full interior and cage. It was originally intended to be a tribute to the Blackout SS ornes and driven by Bostic, Anders Envall. Bostic is a Swedish car magazine guru, a bit as Friburger in the US, and wrote this on his site many moons ago “Home of the Quickest, Fastest and Heaviest Street driven Impala SS on the Planet!” www.blackout.nu. This really interested me as a kid and i can finaly honor my promise. Bostic is a lovely guy and when I contacted him back then he even sent me a t-shirt with the Blackout SS on, and I promised to send a picture back when the impala was done.. problem was it never got done. It snowballed for my 13-year-old self, with brass cage and front sub frame, and since I had no god solder it was a mission impossible, custom rear end that did not work, so it got cut away and a C5 corvette rear end was being mocked up in there.. so you can bet the original chassis was a mess and well beyond saving. The interior got a center console and planned to have a floor shifter as the ‘96 cars have. Seats was thrown out and a set of supra seats was supposed to sit in their place. Some body mods were also made, boot was opened and started to build the interior, allot trims was removed, and front bumper got openings more like the Bostic Impala and a different shape. I built it with a full chassis from A monogram stock car with mods to accept the wide and long Impala boddy and the super wide tires I wanted to run. I managed to keep the interior mostly stock but the rear seat got moved forward a bit to give the low stance. 3d printed engine and tires and manny other parts. 12
BK9300 Posted October 26 Posted October 26 Very nice - a lot of work has gone into this! I’m imaging what a thrill it would have been to drive the real car. 1 1
lordairgtar Posted October 26 Posted October 26 I have to say, you really got this looking perfect to my eye. The stance, the undercarriage all look like a real car should and not toy like. Great job. 1 1
espo Posted October 26 Posted October 26 Beautiful paint work and extensive detailing inside and out. You should, if you haven't already, send pictures to the builder of the 1:1 and explain why it took so long to get this done. I'm sure he would appreciate the story and the pictures. 1 1
Mattilacken Posted October 27 Author Posted October 27 (edited) By the way, here is the link to the Blackout Impala SS Blackout.nu On 10/26/2025 at 3:54 PM, BK9300 said: Very nice - a lot of work has gone into this! I’m imaging what a thrill it would have been to drive the real car. Thanks man! Yes I bet it would be a blasts On 10/26/2025 at 9:07 PM, lordairgtar said: I have to say, you really got this looking perfect to my eye. The stance, the undercarriage all look like a real car should and not toy like. Great job. Thanks allot! It did take allot of effort to make it look that way especially with the kit being a snap kit to start with and the lights gave me a challenge that I think I managed to sort out. And thoughts have gone in al details to get it just right so to say. On 10/26/2025 at 9:42 PM, espo said: Beautiful paint work and extensive detailing inside and out. You should, if you haven't already, send pictures to the builder of the 1:1 and explain why it took so long to get this done. I'm sure he would appreciate the story and the pictures. Thanks Espo! I did send pictures in his FB group couple of years ago when I had gotten a bit further but I have no contacts to him now since I ont have FB. But I will try to reach out. Edited yesterday at 07:54 AM by Mattilacken 1
Ulf Posted October 27 Posted October 27 Cool, Bostic is truly a hero, a fun and fast hero. Now maybe you're ready to tackle the legendary Wiplash Camaron? The Wiplash has an intricate paint job that makes you think its older brother, the SAAB designer, had a hand in the design. 1
Mattilacken Posted October 27 Author Posted October 27 18 minutes ago, Ulf said: Cool, Bostic is truly a hero, a fun and fast hero. Now maybe you're ready to tackle the legendary Wiplash Camaron? The Wiplash has an intricate paint job that makes you think its older brother, the SAAB designer, had a hand in the design. That’s for sure! Haha na, I only build tributes and that era of styling on cars are not my cup of tea. Would box it after a day I guess 😂
Mattilacken Posted October 27 Author Posted October 27 (edited) I sent the pictures to Bostic and he was stoked to se the result! And he had a picture from my initial build and also the old comment. 😁 😁 Edited October 27 by Mattilacken 1
Kanada Kustoms Posted October 27 Posted October 27 That came out great, tons of detail into this... That's one mean looking sedan! 1
Vessey Posted October 27 Posted October 27 Great job! It's one mean looking machine. It's always cool to see a long term project finally finished. 1
Dragline Posted October 27 Posted October 27 Engine is very reminiscent of an NRE with Alien intake. I remember these new. While a bit large for my liking I always had a soft spot for a quick one..in my area there were several. Nicely done. 1
dragstk Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I always liked these cars done in the Pro Street look. You have done a great job representing this look! I bet it was a lot of fun building that exhaust around the rear diff. Kudos to you for taking the exhaust all the way out the back 1
XYHARRY Posted October 28 Posted October 28 That's alot of detail and it was worth the effort as it looks great. Really well done Anton. 1
Mattilacken Posted October 28 Author Posted October 28 17 hours ago, Dragline said: Engine is very reminiscent of an NRE with Alien intake. I remember these new. While a bit large for my liking I always had a soft spot for a quick one..in my area there were several. Nicely done. Thanks! Yes it’s a bit similar, can’t remember what manufacturer it was on that intake, found a model on grabcad that I modified for scale model printing and added Al the injectors and stuff. Turbo layout was made by me to have space in the bay and fill it out nicely. and I wanted to display the turbo’s which the available nre kit doesn’t. thanks for your comment 8 hours ago, dragstk said: I always liked these cars done in the Pro Street look. You have done a great job representing this look! I bet it was a lot of fun building that exhaust around the rear diff. Kudos to you for taking the exhaust all the way out the back Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it! Hehe I was thinking of leaving it in front of the axle but that’s not legal here. But it actually went okay, tried to keep the bends much what you would se on a 1:1, big bends are not possible, and I did put in magnets in several places to keep it in place while fabricating it, which helped allot. 1 hour ago, XYHARRY said: That's alot of detail and it was worth the effort as it looks great. Really well done Anton. Thanks Harry! I liked doing all the small details, and the exhaust hangers did allot in my opinion
Mattilacken Posted October 28 Author Posted October 28 22 hours ago, ChrisR said: Very nice. Thanks Chris! 22 hours ago, Kanada Kustoms said: That came out great, tons of detail into this... That's one mean looking sedan! Thank you sir! 21 hours ago, FLHCAHZ said: Amazing! thank you sir! 17 hours ago, Vessey said: Great job! It's one mean looking machine. It's always cool to see a long term project finally finished. Thanks sir! Yes it’s always nice so finishing them up as well!
Andy Oldenburg Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Hi Anton, great build! I love your detailing on the interior and of course the engine. Nice to hear that you finally got this Impala finished. Must feel great!
Mattilacken Posted October 29 Author Posted October 29 5 hours ago, slusher said: absolutely Stunning and impressive detail! Thanks Carl! 4 hours ago, Andy Oldenburg said: Hi Anton, great build! I love your detailing on the interior and of course the engine. Nice to hear that you finally got this Impala finished. Must feel great! thanks Andy! Yes it does feel good
Ragtop Man Posted October 29 Posted October 29 WOW - that is a cool build, sits perfect and the details are right on.
crazyjim Posted October 29 Posted October 29 Followed the build and am amazed at the fantastic detials.
Mattilacken Posted October 29 Author Posted October 29 1 hour ago, Ragtop Man said: WOW - that is a cool build, sits perfect and the details are right on. Thanks man! 1 hour ago, crazyjim said: Followed the build and am amazed at the fantastic detials. Thanks Jim! And tanks for following along!
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