The next time you see a beat-up old Chevy on someone’s lawn, you might want to take a closer look. A 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible with a torn-up interior, shredded roof and missing its engine and ...
Introduced in 1958 as a range-topping version of the Bel Air, the Impala quickly became one of Chevrolet's most popular vehicles. And the nameplate sold like hotcakes until the late 1970s. The Impala ...
This 1958 Chevrolet Impala is ready to go home with whoever falls for it and is willing to pay $129,900. It rocks blue on ...
Davies has had a keen interest in cars from a very young age. It didn't matter what kind of car it was, as long as it had four wheels and made some cool noises, he was into it. His interest in cars ...
The 1950s is often considered the golden era for the American automobile. The decade ushered in nearly unprecedented prosperity along with a manufacturing boom that helped propel cars into an everyday ...
Cars from the 1950s embodied a lot of things: style, class, bold paint colors, sharp lines, and SO. MUCH. CHROME. From American-made Fords and Chevrolets to more eclectic overseas Porsches, ’50s rides ...
There are no restrictions on which cars or trucks can be slammed to the ground, but there are definitely some models that ...
They just don’t make them like they used to. Most cars from the 1950s are long gone, but some have been carefully maintained — or restored — by car enthusiasts. A moving piece of history, these ...
The 1959 Chevrolet Impala cuts a dramatic figure across automotive history. It is a towering monument to the tailfin era, pure American automotive design at its most excessive. Those sweeping lines, ...
If you're old enough to remember the original 1958 Chevy Impala, you also remember the hysteria of the '70s, when fuel prices doubled while we waited in line for the privilege of purchasing overpriced ...