Tom Reese, 80, of Waynesfield, bought this 1958 Chevrolet Impala nine years ago. It’s reminiscent of the first Impala he ...
The 1964 Impala could be ordered with the same 230 (4.1-liter) six-cylinder engine as its predecessor, and despite its 140-horsepower output, this particular unit was perfectly capable of providing a ...
The Chevrolet Impala nameplate started its adventure in the automotive market in 1958 when the GM brand introduced it as the top-of-the-line Bel Air. The early success of the new model, however, ...
I have a theory, with no proof what so ever, that the 1958 Chevrolet was really supposed to be a 1957 model. I think either General Motors didn’t have enough time to get it ready or internal problems ...