This past weekend autoevolution ran a story on “a car that had no business going extinct.” It was all about the Chevrolet Impala, of course, one of those products of the automotive industry that ...
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 ...
The year was 1960, and the Impala was already a hit. Launched in 1958, the Impala was originally offered as the top Bel Air version, eventually becoming a stand-alone series a year later. The ...
The 1960 Chevy Corvette would mark a number of “firsts.” The Corvette production exceeded ten thousand units for the first time, higher horsepower engines were equipped with aluminum radiators, and it ...
Unlike Super Sport versions of Chevrolet's Camaro, Nova, and Chevelle, which all have indisputable muscle car and hot rod cred, Chevy's Impala—although iconic in its own right—is positioned in a weird ...
It came, it conquered, then it drove home. A 1960 Chevrolet Corvette that finished second in its class in the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans is coming up for auction and expected to sell for a championship ...
IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif. — For Peter Ricciardo, his bright Roman Red 1960 Chevy Impala convertible wasn’t just a car, it was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream. “It’s been a lifelong dream since I was ...
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Last week, My Favorite Ride was a story about a 1990 Ford fire truck used as a hearse for a firefighter's funeral. This week's step-back-in-time column from 2021 features another unlikely hearse. This ...
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Chevrolet promoted the portion of the 1960 Corvair behind the passenger seats as a "baby cradle" that was "a safe, comfortable way to carry your baby" because it was the "warmest place in the car … ...
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