Rediscovered After 50 Years: 1960 Chevrolet Impala Unearthed in Garage with Only 14K Miles

Chevrolet Impala came to be in 1958 as the top-of-the-line Bel Air, but it was only a matter of months before the GM brand realized its new…

1961 Chevrolet Impala: A Testament to the Enduring Spirit of Detroit Metal

The Impala was already a superstar when Chevrolet introduced the 1961 model year, but the GM brand knew the increasing sales could only be maintained with further polishing and…

1958 Chevrolet Impala: After 46 Years Off the Road, Flaunting Texas Sunburn and Mighty V8 Muscle

Chevrolet launched the Impala in 1958 as the top version of the Bel Air, equipping the car with the best the company had at that point. The…

Work-in-Progress: 1959 Chevrolet Impala with Original 348 Engine Ready to Roar

As a diehard Impala fan, I admit the first model years have a special je ne sais quoi that turns them into genuine head-turning machines. I’m not…

1960 Chevrolet Impala Pleads for a Full Restoration, Hiding Unpleasant Surprises Under the Hood

The Impala was born in 1958 and was Chevrolet’s most ambitious full-size project, and the resources the GM brand poured into the nameplate rapidly paid off. The car…

1958 Impala Parked in a Garage Since 1992 Struggles to Find a New Owner

The 1958 Impala is typically a very desirable car, especially as it’s the model that started the full-size revolution for Chevrolet. Its introduction put the brand back on the…

1966 Chevrolet Impala: Forgotten Classic Swaps Original Big-Block for an Upgrade

1965 was a historic year for the Impala, as its sales went through the roof, becoming the first car in the US to sell over 1 million…

1959 Ford Fairlane 500: Time Capsule Owned by Ford Mechanic Conceals a V8 Secret

The end of the decade was dominated by Chevrolet’s revamped full-size lineup, which included models like the Bel Air, the all-new Impala, and the Biscayne. However, Ford’s models…

1967 Pontiac LeMans: A Time Capsule Showcasing the Complete Package – Unmolested and Unrestored

The LeMans was already approaching the end of another generation in 1967, so Pontiac introduced minor refinements, focusing on the new model scheduled to launch in 1968. The most…

Rare 1966 Chrysler Imperial: An Unrestored Survivor Revealing a Big-Block Surprise

Chrysler never made too many Imperials (which the company sold separately as a stand-alone brand), which makes perfect sense considering their luxurious touches, so finding one in tip-top shape…