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 ...
Chevrolet needed just one year to realize the potential of the newly launched Impala. The car gained series status in 1959 after previously launching as the top-of-the-line Bel Air version. However, ...
A beautifully finished 1959 Chevrolet Impala convertible, presented in Frost Blue with a matching blue interior, will be featured at an upcoming November auction. This two-door classic represents one ...
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When you are young, you make friends and many memories. Friends may come and go but those memories stay with you long after your childhood has passed. Those memories help shape your future. In Joey ...
On October 2004, Anthony Bruno of Oakley, C.A., purchased his 1959 Impala Convertible. "That was it for me," says Anthony as he describes his thoughts on how the '59 Impala is a one-of-kind car. "That ...
David and Robin Rush take home the Slonaker with their stunning and pretty '59 Impala. Long, low, swoopy, and sleek, David and Robin Rush's 1959 Chevrolet Impala takes home the Al Slonaker Memorial ...
Those who commission Alloway's Hot Rod Shop to build their cars are well aware of Bobby's distinctive style. They like it; they want it. You don't go to Alloway and expect to drive out in a weak-kneed ...
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The Chevy Impala debuted for the 1958 model year as the prestige pinnacle of the top-of-the-line Bel Air models. Riding on GM’s new X-frame allowed the cars to be longer, wider, and lower than in the ...
One great example of electronic prospecting is Fountain Valley, California's Eric Sass, who stumbled across his latest gem while surfing the Net. Eric had always had a soft spot for bubbletops, and ...