While the Impala nameplate came to be in 1958 as the top version of the Bel Air, the first time the world heard about this car was in 1956 at the General Motors Motorama show. The American giant ...
The Chevrolet Impala nameplate started its adventure in the automotive market in 1958 when the GM brand introduced it as the top-of-the-line Bel Air. The early success of the new model, however, ...
Remember the catch phrase "Where were you in '62?" It was the tagline used for the film "American Graffiti," where a group of teenagers spent the summer of 1962 sorting out their young lives in ...
The 1958 Chevy Impala is to many, the holy grail of lowriders, and Joe Romero can attest. He had long dreamed of adding one to his collection, but thanks to an eventful announcement, the one-time ...
In the city of Espanola, New Mexico, Lowriding is very serious business. William George's clean '58 Impala is a direct reflection of the style and history of this Lowriding hamlet, a place which is ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
Impala models featured elongated oval lights, often called "cat's eyes" or "teardrops." Arranged horizontally in pairs (a change from the '58's triple vertical lights), these lights gave the rear end ...
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