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  1. May 13, 2023 · The main reason why the Impala changed license plates during Supernatural season 2 is that the Winchesters were being tracked by an FBI agent named Victor Hendrickson. Using the Impala's license plate, Hendrickson was following the brothers wherever they went and consequently hindering their investigations.

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    The Impala is Dean Winchester's trademark black 1967 Chevrolet Impala. It was passed down to him by his father, who bought it in 1973 after a future Dean convinces him to buy it over a 1964 VW Van in the episode In The Beginning. According to Dean, the car has 327 Engine and a Four Barrel Carburetor. It bears a Sedgwick County, Kansas license (though their hometown of Lawrence, Kansas is actually in Douglas County) plate (KAZ 2Y5), a reference to Kansas, the Winchesters' home state, and 2005, the year the show premiered. After Sam and Dean escaped from prison, Dean mentions that the old plates needed to be ditched and the car sports a new Ohio license plate (CNK 80Q3) first seen in What Is And What Should Never Be.

    The trunk holds a mass of weapons that are modified and crafted to aid the Winchesters in their hunting activities. Dean refers to the Impala affectionately as '"Baby." At the end of the series, it is unknown what became of the Impala although Sam might've left it to his son Dean Winchester II.

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    The car has been prominently featured on the series, beginning with the teaser of the pilot which shows John Winchester holding his two sons as he sits on the car and watches his house burn. The trunk is revealed to hold various weaponry to fight the supernatural. The car is Dean's most prized possession, and he protects it with nearly the same ferocity with which he protects his family. In Pilot, a ghost possesses the Impala and tries to run Sam and Dean over. Later, as Sam is driving the Impala, the ghost takes control of the car again to make him drive her home. Sam drives the Impala through the front wall of her home and comes to a stop in the living room, where she is confronted by the ghosts of her drowned children and destroyed. In the season 1 finale, a truck driven by a possessed trucker smashes into the Impala causing serious damage to her and her occupants. Sam and Bobby Singer later have the Impala towed back to Bobby's where Sam refuses to scrap it, despite Bobby insisting it can't be salvaged. Dean later restored the Impala himself shortly before attacking the car's rear with a crowbar due to the pressure from his dying father's secret about Sam. Sam inherits the car following Dean's death in the third season finale. The car is later returned to Dean in Season 4, who isn't impressed that Sam added an iPod jack to the car. He removes it and the jack is never seen again. It was shortly after Dean returned from Hell, when he time traveled back to 1973 and convinced a young John Winchester to buy the Impala. Later when John proposes to Mary he does so in the front seat. In order to destroy a ghost in Yellow Fever, Sam and Bobby attach an iron chain to the Impala and wrap it around the ghost's neck. Once the chain is wrapped around his neck, Bobby drives down a road, dragging the ghost behind the Impala and road hauled him until his spirit was destroyed. The car had some minor damages here and there throughout various episodes and has even had angels and demons (once at the same time) in the back seat. In Season 5, while trapping Sam and Dean in realities based on various TV shows, Gabriel transforms Sam into the Impala (a knockoff from the TV series Knight Rider). It's while driving this that Dean and Sam finally realize that Gabriel is actually an angel and not a Trickster. In 'the season 5 finale, the history of the Impala is recounted by Chuck Shurley. It's the Impala and all of its memories that helps Sam push Lucifer back and jump into the Cage. A year after Dean has stopped hunting in Season 6, the Impala is under a tarp in the garage, albeit still with a trunk full of weapons. When Dean returns to hunting, he brings the Impala out of retirement and removes the tarp, near the end of Two and a Half Men. The Impala becomes possessed by a ghost once again in Mannequin 3: The Reckoning with Dean managing to maneuver it into a wall. At the end of the episode Dean is repairing the damage at Bobby's Salvage Yard. In an alternate timeline where the Titanic never sank, Chevy Impalas do not exist. Instead, Dean drives a '67 Ford Mustang. When the Titanic is "re-sunk," and Sam and Dean reappear in their own reality, they wake up in the Impala. The Impala is further damaged when Crowley and his demons attack Castiel. While Dean and Bobby take refuge in the car, it's flipped onto its roof and has all its windows blown out by the demon onslaught. The Impala doesn't stay damaged for long. Soon after Castiel leaves them in Meet the New Boss, Dean goes to fix the Impala due to it being the only thing he can do. With the help of Sam and Bobby, the Impala is fully repaired. Due to the Leviathans cloning them and driving an identical Impala, they had to hide the Impala in order not to be detected. Dean has driven several cars in place of the Impala, many of which he has shown discontent. In Survival of the Fittest, Dean asks Castiel for a favor as he will not fight. He asks him to take him to his beloved Impala where they discuss the situation and Castiel finally agrees to help kill Dick Roman. When asked what the plan is, he tells Castiel that as Dick knows they're coming, they're going to announce themselves "big." The next morning, the Impala crashes through SucroCorp's front gate and ends up in its giant glass sign, having apparently been used to reach the building by the group. However, when the guards come out, Meg is revealed to be the driver, Dean having used the Impala's arrival as a distraction so he, Sam and Castiel can sneak in. The distraction works, but the Impala is slightly damaged in her crash and the driver's side window is shot out by the Leviathan guards. After Meg dispatches them, she leaves, abandoning the Impala in the sign. It's later recovered by Sam after Dick is killed and Dean and Castiel disappear. After Dean's return from Purgatory, he found that the Impala had been fully repaired after Sam told him about the previous year, though no new modifications were done to it, which made Dean happy, considering that the last time Dean went away for a year, Sam had made several modern additions to the car. When Dean smells dog in the car, Sam claims not to know what he's talking about but later admits he hit a dog with the Impala which caused him to meet Amelia Richardson. Afterwards, he took the dog around in the car, annoying Dean as he doesn't like dogs and doesn't want them in his precious car. As the Leviathans are gone, Sam and Dean return to using the Impala instead of stolen cars. When the Bunker's garage is found, Dean stores the Impala there. After taking full control of Sam, Gadreel uses the Impala to get around as he can no longer teleport, but it helps Dean, Castiel and Crowley find him as he runs a red light on his way to find Abner and kill him. After Gadreel is captured, Dean reclaims the car. After retrieving the First Blade, Sam and Dean return to the Impala to find it ransacked by demons who're working for Abaddon. The wards on the Impala's trunk kept that safe, but Abaddon had "Be afraid, Your Queen" keyed into the side of the car in Enochian. In Out of the Darkness, Into the Fire, after the Darkness is released it washes over the Impala, rocking the car when suddenly Dean disappears as the Darkness pulls him out to speak to him. Sam is knocked out and wakes to the Impala's horn going off but no significant damage otherwise. In Baby, the entire episode takes place from the car's point of view. During a vision, Sam sees a being appearing to him in the form of a young John Winchester who drives the Impala in the dream while talking to Sam. Dean later purposefully crashes the car, while Deputy Donelly is flung through it headfirst. The final fight takes place in the backseat and ends with Dean decapitating Donelly by slamming the left rear door on his head three times. Due to the conflict with the monsters, the Impala's front and rear windows are shattered, the being rear from Sam's gunfire and though the Impala runs, it's hard to start the engine. At the end of the episode, Sam calls the Impala their home as they drive away. In We Happy Few, Sam drives the Impala to The Darkness' Lair to rescue Lucifer. He is led there by Donatello Redfield, with Metatron coming along. Sam departs with Donatello in the back and Lucifer in shotgun. However, the trio is intercepted by Amara on their way to the Bunker. Sam tries to drive away, but Amara restrains them and prepares to kill. God retrieves the entire vehicle just in time and dumps it unceremoniously in one of the rooms in the Bunker. In Keep Calm and Carry On, Dean leads a resurrected Mary Winchester to the Impala which is in the bunker's garage. Mary recognizes the Impala as her husband's car and treats the Impala in a similar manner to how Dean treats the car. While examining the Impala, Mary stares into the backseat with a huge smile, presumably remembering fun times with John in the backseat. Later, while driving, the Impala is rammed by Ms. Watt with an SUV, leaving a dent in the rear right quarter panel. The Impala is temporarily knocked out of commission by the hit but remains driveable and the Winchesters and Castiel drive off in it after killing Ms. Watt. In LOTUS, the Winchesters are found by the Secret Service due to them recognizing the Impala with Rick Sanchez commenting on how recognizable the car is. In Regarding Dean, Dean has a hard time remembering which key to use to start the engine after being hit by the memory curse. Later, witch Rowena MacLeod drives the car after Sam is captured by the Loughlin Family. Rowena leaves the memory-less Dean in the front seat with a note explaining the situation and another for him to stay in the car. When Dean gets out, he finds notes directing him to his gun and the witch-killing bullets in the weapons locker. In Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell, Sam is instructed by Dean to take care of the Impala while they hunt for the hellhound Ramsey. Unfortunately, Ramsey destroys the windshield and damages the roof when she tries to attack Sam, who is driving the car. Although Ramsey is eventually killed, Dean becomes frustrated at what happened to the Impala and explains that this is why Sam doesn't drive. Dean then takes over driving, commenting that he hopes the car will still run now. In The Future, after Castiel's truck breaks down, he is forced to stay at a motel with Kelly Kline. When Dean and Sam arrive with the Impala, they tend to take both Castiel and Kelly back to the Bunker. While they leave the two inside the Impala while they discuss things, Kelly drives off with the Impala towards the Heavenly Portal, forcing Dean to fix Castiel's truck and chase after them. Once Dagon has been killed at the Heavenly Portal, Castiel escapes with Kelly, using his truck once more. When chased by angels in The Bad Place, the Winchesters are forced to abandon the Impala in an abandoned shipyard in order to hide in an old ship. The Impala is left in the shipyard when the Winchesters are accidentally transported to the alternate universe known as the Bad Place. In Wayward Sisters, Jody Mills and Donna Hanscum are able to identify the correct location for the rift to the Bad Place by spotting the still-abandoned Impala. After being rescued, the Winchesters recover the car. In Various & Sundry Villains, Jennie Plum complains when Dean shows up without the Impala as she wanted it for herself. In Scoobynatural, after being transported into an alternate universe, Sam and Dean are shocked to find the Impala with them, Sam then speculates it was transported with them due to Dean having the keys on him. In Unhuman Nature, after learning that Jack Kline is dying, Dean offers to teach him how to drive. Dean later has Jack drive on an empty stretch of road and the two enjoy simply cruising together. Sam inherits the car following Dean's death in the series finale. The Impala remained with him until his old age. It is not known where the car went after Sam's death, but it may have been inherited by his son. In Heaven, Dean finds the car waiting for him outside of Harvelle's Roadhouse bearing the original KAZ 2Y5 license plates. After talking with Bobby Singer, Dean goes on a drive through Heaven, eventually meeting up with Sam on a bridge after his own death.

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    In Pilot, Dean is leaning against the Impala as he writes in his journal and gives his narration. In addition, the Impala has the original KAZ 2Y5 license plates rather than the CNK 80Q3 ones that it had ever since What Is And What Should Never Be and Dean's Amulet is hanging off of the rearview mirror. In Hang on to Your Life, John spots Dean climbing into the Impala in the background of one of Samuel's pictures and recognizes him as the man who had given John Henry's letter. In Cast Your Fate to the Wind, John and Mary both compliment the Impala while studying the picture of Dean for clues as to his identity. In Suspicious Minds, Dean is standing near a fence with one hand braced against the Impala in Kyle Reed's picture. In Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye, Joan Hopkins reveals that she threw both Dean and the Impala into a portal from which there is no return. Using the Ostium, the Monster Club tries to bring Dean back, but they only succeed in bringing back the Impala. The group realizes that as the car is not of their Earth, it can harm Joan. As Joan prepares to open her portal, Mary hits her with the Impala, killing Joan, but passing through her portal afterwards. Moments later, the portal reopens and Dean drives the Impala out with Mary in the passenger seat. Dean reveals that the car kept both him and Mary safe and he was stuck in the world between worlds so he stayed near the portal. When it opened and the Impala came through, Dean hopped in and took the wheel. Dean explains that after his death, while driving through Heaven, he took a detour through the Multiverse in search of a world where his family got a happy ending and discovered the threat of the Akrida, intervening against Jack Kline's rules against direct interference. After Dean says goodbye to his parents, he, Bobby, Jack and the Impala all vanish in a flash of light.

    In chronological order:

    •Sal Moriarty - First owner.

    •Rainbow Motors Car Dealership - Company who sold it to John.

    •John Winchester - Second owner.

    •Dean Winchester - Third owner.

    •Sam Winchester - Fourth owner, also briefly became the car itself.

    •2.02 Everybody Loves a Clown: Dean and Sam borrow a first generation (1984-1990) 'woody' Dodge Caravan from Bobby. Dean complains that it makes him feel "like a soccer mom."

    •4.01 Lazarus Rising: Dean drives from the gas station to Bobby's after his resurrection in a 1962 Mercury Monterey hardtop. The license plate number is V6R 1G3.

    •4.17 It's A Terrible Life: Dean drives a Toyota Prius

    •6.01 Exile on Main Street: At the start of season six, when he is living with Lisa and Ben and not hunting, Dean drives a 1988 Ford F250 Pickup Truck.

    •6.17 My Heart Will Go On: In the alternate timeline created when the Titanic doesn't sink Dean drives a 1967 Ford Mustang.

    •7.03 The Girl Next Door: Dean drives a Jeep Grand Wagoneer after Sam takes the Impala to work a job on his own.

    Dean and the Impala have had a long, loving history together. Dean received the Impala as a gift for his eighteenth birthday. Ever since then, he has cared for it and even fixed it up when it was wrecked in the car accident at the end of season 1. Though he sometimes reacts with anger at it, he loves it very much and often talks to it as if it was a human being and not an object calling it "Baby".

    When Bela tows the car away, he is very upset. Later, when he is forced to hide the car, he is, again, very upset about this fact. Dean was going to give Bobby the Impala while preparing to surrender to Michael. When Sam fails to stop Ramsey from damaging the car, Dean is furious and doesn't allow Sam to drive it again.

    The Impala's trunk contains a massive arsenal of weapons, tools and materials for hunting. They are all customized for fighting supernatural beings, curses, cursed objects, etc (although some of them change and get added/rearranged from time to time). There are different types of:

    •A Spare Tire

    •Gasoline Gallons

    •A Toolbox/Various Tools

    •Hammers

    •A Wooden Mallet

    •Used to be John's car.

    •Sam and Dean's initials carved in the rear window deck.

    •A miniature army man Sam left jammed in the ashtray.

    •Lego blocks Dean jammed in the vents. (Dean places the Lego block back in the vent when he repairs it)

    •All the times Sam and Dean spent in the car including living out of the car at times.

    •Sam and Dean watch the stars while sitting on it.

    •Some fans refer to the Sam Impala hybrid in the Knight Rider spoof segment as the "Sampala."

    •During season seven, Dean tends to steal classic American Muscle cars when possible, presumably as a form on compensation for losing the Impala.

    •In an interview at a convention, Ackles said the main Impala they use has a 427 and skid plates. The actual car was bought from the Kelley family of Farmingdale, NJ in 2005. The Kelleys were the second owners of the car, they bought it from the original owners. The car was bought new in 1967 at Mathews Chevrolet in Farmingdale, NJ. It was originally baby blue with baby blue interior and dual bench seats.

    •For the production of the show (as of December 2017 ), they have nine Impalas. There are three "Hero" cars, three "Stunt" cars, two wrecked cars, and one cut-up car with easily removable roofs/doors used to film different angles.

    •Baby, Dean's nickname for the Impala, was also the name of an episode in season 11, seen entirely from the Impala's point of view.

    •Following the car wreck scene in season 2 In My Time of Dying, Jared stole a horn from the Impala, which he intends to give to Jensen when the show ends.

  2. Oct 31, 2023 · In The Winchesters, the Impala has the original license plates because Dean brought the car with him from Heaven. Contrary to the design on the official Supernatural website , the Impala has a bench front seat and its gearshift is located on the steering column.

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  3. Feb 18, 2020 · Here’s what we know: the Supernatural car has had two different license plates in the course of 15 seasons. Is there a connection between the increased popularity and demand with the show?

  4. Feb 11, 2024 · A Supernatural Impala license plate is a custom license plate that features the logo of the popular TV show Supernatural. The logo is a stylized version of the number 67, which is the number of the Impala that the show’s protagonists, Sam and Dean Winchester, drive.

  5. Jan 13, 2022 · Some fans noticed that the license plate of the black Impala changed. In the first season, it was a Kansas plate that read KAZ 2Y5. The KAZ is a tribute to Kansas, where the brothers are from, and the 2Y5 stands for 2005, the year the show premiered. In Season 2, Episode 20, the license plate switched to an Ohio plate that read CNK 80Q3.

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