Back when this station wagon was shiny and new, when Ed Hollis bought it in 1960, the car had but one purpose. Now it's ...
It’s not every day you stumble across a deal like this. The 1961 Chevy Impala, a symbol of American style and muscle, lands in the spotlight as one collector seizes an opportunity that most car lovers ...
Our feature car is called Dirty Martini, a highly customized 1961 Chevy Impala built by Will Posey and the good folks at Big Oak Garage of Hokes Bluff, Alabama. Widely known in the hot rodding world ...
This incredible garage find was uncovered by San Antonio’s Gordon Chisenhall, who seems to have a penchant for unearthing relics from hot rodding’s bygone days. The ’61 Chevrolet Impala SS 409 used to ...
The 1961 Chevrolet Impala Bubble Top came with one of the most iconic automotive rooflines in history. Recognizable from miles away, both controversial and desirable in the 1960s, the model keeps the ...
The Impala was already the model bringing home the bacon for Chevrolet in 1961, only three years after it launched as a Bel Air version. The GM brand sold 1.2 million cars, and the Impala accounted ...
The Chevy Impala debuted for the 1958 model year as GM celebrated its fiftieth year of vehicle production. The top trim in the Bel Air line, the Impala was Chevy’s prestige passenger car, and could be ...
(KRON) — Probably fair to say that most of us remember our first car as much as our first love. In some cases, they were one and the same. This is the story of such a love affair — one that spans ...
A front-facing view of the 1961 Corvette replica by Lego Courtesy of Lego Made for adults, the Lego Icons Corvette box set includes 1,210 pieces that make up the sports car’s retro design in ...
Back in 1953, Chevrolet put its first Corvette into production and since then, the model has established itself as one of America’s most notable cars. Throughout its seventy year run, the Corvette has ...