Friday, July 6, 2007

Donk Pop-Quiz


1. The first year of the Impala was:
a) 1958
b) 1957
c) 1970
d) 1971

2. A Caprice Classic made from 1977 to 1990 is considered to be:
a) a Donk
b) a Box
c) a Bubble
d) a Cutty

3. Which of these options was only available on the ’71 Impala?
a) V6 engine
b) louvered trunk
c) Landau top
d) console-mounted shifter

4. In which year were Donks not available in a droptop?

a) 1979
b) 1972
c) 1976
d) 1970

5. In 1974, the Caprice Coupe lost its:
a) third brakelight
b) catalytic convertor
c) b-pillar
d) side emblems


Fill in the Blank

6. A(n) ___________ is a graceful and slender, medium-sized antelope that is so adaptable that it’s found from South Africa to the northern limits of East Africa.

7. All Donks, Boxes and Bubbles are built on GM's ___________ chassis.

8. 1985 was the last year of the ___________ Box.


9. ’75 and ’76 model Impalas and Caprices are referred to as the ___________ because of their rear window configuration.

10. The Caprice Classic ___________, released in 1986, was the top of the line and came equipped with a folding pillowed velour bench seat.


True or False

11. Black was the only available color on the ’95 Impala SS. T or F

12. Any old-school that is lifted onto rims 22 inches or bigger can be considered a Donk. T or F

13. A G-body Monte Carlo is considered a Box Chevy. T or F

14. The 1996 Impala SS had the shifter on the floor. T or F

15. When first released, the Caprice took the flagship title away from the Impala in the Chevy lineup. T or F

Extra Credit
Where did the term Donk come from? What is it referring to?*

Ten perfect score entries will be selected at random and the winners will be sent a Donk Box & Bubble diecast toy. Please make a photocopy of this page or just list your answers
on a separate sheet of paper, since tearing up a copy of DB&B is a sin.

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