your nearest junkyard, or a ford dealer, online
2006-10-07 12:28:34
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answer #1
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answered by accrv 2
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I had a '96 Impala SS. They are becoming pretty hard to come by. They were the same from '94-'96. A caprice classic is also the same. If you have a '96 Impala then it is either Burgundy, Black, or Green. You would do best finding some off of a car that was the same color. In 1994 the cars only came in black. In '95 and '96 you could get the other two colors as well. 1996 is the only year with a floor shifter and analog gages. The prior years had a column shifter and a digital dash. Something else to think about...The light Grey carpet is hard to take care of so some guys replace it with black or dark grey out of a '96 Cadillac Fleetwood. It fits exactly and is more plush. What ever you do don't sell your '96. I regret getting rid of mine.
As for the clown who told you to go to the FORD dealer... Oh, and the guy that says that a Pontiac Bonneville is the same??? Uh, NO! How is a front wheel drive, uni-body car going to have the same body panels as a Full framed, rear-wheel drive car? Please be advised the only doors that are exactly the same are '94-'96 Impala's. That was the only year they were made. A Caprice classic will fit but has different door panels and may be shaped slight differently. they will work though the contours maybe different. The only other cars that were built on that platform were the Cadillac Fleetwood and the Buick Roadmaster.
2006-10-07 12:57:03
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answered by Mark C 2
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If you are trying to match the paint color of your body because your doors were... stolen then you cant. Because of different climates and exposure to the elements the paint is going to be off if only by a fraction. If you are trying to replace these doors, then get on the phone to the junk yards. If you are trying to find a car to steal for spare parts I can't help you there
2006-10-11 07:21:05
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answer #3
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answered by quitbeing 2
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www.streettrends.com This site has all the accessories for the 1996 Impala.
2006-10-08 17:21:57
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answered by jboy 1
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any impala between 93 and 96. or a pontiac bonneville of that year range. or you can just call gm parts and they shouyld have it in stock
2006-10-07 13:10:25
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answer #5
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answered by me 3
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any impala that year-any same body caddy(big body like a fleetwood)same years buick roadmaster-no a bonneville is a mid size car-not the same at all-hope this helps
2006-10-07 19:33:09
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answered by daniel p 4
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you would have to call a body shop and ask them they usually know cross referenced stuff like this
2006-10-07 12:29:22
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answer #7
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answered by stackdaddy2001 1
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