1960 Impala Abandoned Under a Carport Won’t Go Anywhere Without Its Bel Air Brother
Chevrolet launched the Impala as a Bel Air version in 1958, but a year later, the company decided to promote …
Chevrolet launched the Impala as a Bel Air version in 1958, but a year later, the company decided to promote …
Established in 1908, Willys-Overland focused on passenger cars until the late 1930s. That changed after WWII when the company chose …
Introduced in 1964, the Ford Mustang is widely regarded as America’s first pony car. However, that’s not exactly true, as …
When it comes to early 1960s Chevrolets, we usually think about the Impala and the Corvette. These are the company’s …
Introduced for the 1958 model year, the Chevrolet Impala remained in continuous production through 1985. And then returned from 1994 …
The 1962 Impala was a real head-turner thanks to its convertible-style roof, which added to the success Chevrolet’s new superstar …
1959 was the year when Chevrolet decided to let the famous Bel Air and the brand-new Impala part ways, especially …
When it comes to FoMoCo muscle cars from the golden era, we usually think about the Mustang. And it makes …
Traditional Coupe sports cars, along with other segments like sedans or station wagons are slowly (but steadily) losing the battle …
First used in the 1960s, the Cobra name is synonymous with high performance when it comes to Ford vehicles. Introduced …