The 1950s and 1960s gave us some fantastic American convertibles. Between a mint 1960 Chevy Impala or a stunning 1957 Pontiac ...
Compiling a list of budget-friendly cars from the Golden Era of American muscle set us on a trip down memory lane. Consequently, we began to wonder about all of the vehicles that are no longer with us ...
Chevrolet had an impeccable 1965 production run when the Impala set an all-time high sales record, pushing the General Motors division to almost 2.4 million passenger cars. The full-size Chevy Impala ...
Chevrolet is a name nearly as old as the commercial automobile industry itself. Even if you're not a car fanatic, you're likely at least somewhat aware of this all-American brand and its many iconic ...
The Chevy Impala debuted in 1958 as part of General Motors’ fiftieth anniversary. Riding on the Safety Girder X-Frame that had underpinned the 1957 Cadillac models, the Impala was the prestige ...
This open-top Chevrolet Impala is a 1972 CGI model that features a bespoke paint finish, large wire wheels, and plenty of ...
In 1965, Ford’s Galaxie 500 was typically seen as “standard-size” parking lot filler sedan that played second banana to Chevy’s Impala. Galaxie sales were usually less than half the Impalas, which ...
Jody Only is an author and photographer. Within the last five years in the auto industry, she has had bylines with TopSpeed, HotCars, LSXmag, Engine Labs, Chevy HardCore, and Street Muscle. She is a ...