The Chevrolet Impala got to see the daylight in 1958 when the GM brand introduced this model as the top-of-the-line Bel Air. The early success of the Impala, however, rapidly convinced Chevrolet to ...
LT1-powered Chevy Impala SS and Cadillac Fleetwood. If you had the money to buy just one, which would you have?
Meticulously restored 1959 Impala Convertible with 348 V8 and classic styling offered for $279,995.
This 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS makes a strong case for buyers who prioritize solid mechanical condition and clean presentation over a strictly numbers-matching survivor. Priced just under $70,000, it ...
This 1959 Chevrolet Impala has been sitting for several years, but it can now return to the road with a simple repair; the ...
View post: I Drove the 2026 Nissan Armada NISMO: Here’s My Honest Review of Nissan’s 460-HP Performance SUV The 1964 Chevy Impala SS is a car people still stop for. With 47,000 miles (Exempt/TMU), a ...
When 34-year old New Mexico native Bobby Romero puts his mind to something, it exceeds expectations. His first attempt at a low custom ride was a '94 Honda Civic nicknamed "Bobby's World," which was ...
Sometimes two worlds collide to provide the inspiration for the perfect Lowrider. Such is the case for Salt Lake City's Matt Smith, who used his two-city upbringing as the motivation for creating his ...
The Impala has a broad appeal for sedan buyers, thanks to a roomy interior, comfortable ride and a choice of several packages to vary the car's driving character that can range from sedate to sporty.
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