Unless it's been concours prepared you likely won't see many cars in the condition of Royal Sorrell's 1958 Chevrolet Impala. Sorrell, of Rome, N.Y., said this Chevy has a 12-year-old restoration, but ...
While the Impala got to see the daylight in 1958, the first time the American carmaker used this nameplate was in 1956 at the General Motors Motorama show. The Impala evolved from concept to ...
The Impala nameplate was born no less than 63 years ago, as Chevrolet originally launched it as the top-of-the-line Bel Air back in 1958. The Impala, however, was a hit from the very beginning, as the ...
Born initially as a sports coupe, the Impala was officially introduced in 1956 at the General Motors Motorama as a concept car. With a hardtop V-8 starting at $2,700 and a V-8 convertible for a couple ...
As many classic car and lowrider enthusiasts will tell you, the one car that is considered the "Holy Grail" of American car culture is the 1958 Chevy Impala convertible. With only 56,000 produced it's ...