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Take a drive down memory lane—past the Studebaker, Skyline, Supra and Saturn—and discover the most popular car in every year ...
The 1960 model year Chevy Impala sold nearly 490,000 copies. This highly original convertible will cross the Mecum Auction Block at its Florida Summer Special.
A 1959 Chevrolet Impala still sporting the original matching-numbers 348 V8 engine hopes the Internet can help it find a new home ...
The first generation of the Chevy Impala was released in 1958, and it had a lot of ups and downs before it was discontinued after the 2020 model year.
“In the trunk, well, you could fit six to 10 mafia guys.” Speaking of the trunk, it still has the original sticker explaining how to change a flat tire. You may see this classic Chevrolet again.
Often hailed as the “first-generation Impala,” the 1959 release holds a special place in automotive history. While the Impala journey officially began in 1956 with Chevrolet’s revealing of the first ...
A long, low, swoopy, and sleek '59 Impala took home the Al Slonaker Memorial award at the 2024 Grand National Roadster Show.
A 1959 Impala that looks impressive after all these years is ready to prove to the world that the Detroit metal is tough, even without a complete restoration.
A 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible with a torn-up interior, shredded roof and missing its engine and transmission was recently sold at auction for $88,500.
As it turned out, the radically styled 1959 Chevrolet did not get as warm of reception. The owner of this issue’s 1958 Chevrolet Impala is Tom Aithison, a resident of Lafayette.
This stunning 1959 Chevy Impala has been thoroughly restored and mildly customized. It will cross the Mecum Auctions block in Orlando, Florida in July.
So it is no surprise the 74-year-old man had one requirement when it came to restoring his 1959 Chevrolet Impala Sports Coupe: Everything had to be original. The car deserved it, he’ll tell you.