When the Chevrolet Impala debuted in 1958, it wasn’t just another trim level—it was a statement. Introduced as the top-tier version of the Bel Air, the Impala combined bold styling, upscale features, ...
Remember the catch phrase "Where were you in '62?" It was the tagline used for the film "American Graffiti," where a group of teenagers spent the summer of 1962 sorting out their young lives in ...
1958 was the year when Chevrolet rebooted its full-size strategy with the introduction of the Impala. Presented in 1956 as a concept, the Impala was now ready for real action, expanding the GM brand's ...
Being a fan of late '50s and early '60s American iron, it's no wonder Charles Shane chose a '58 Chevy Impala in which to build a mild custom of the same period. While the late '50s-era Chevys are ...
The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is poised to open the doors of its latest exhibit, “Best in Low: Lowrider Icons of the Street and Show,” featuring a stunning array of custom vehicles ...