Impala put Chevrolet back on the map in 1958, helping the GM brand regain the number one spot in the United States after years of total Ford domination. Seven years later, it helped the company ...
Cars rotting away in junkyards typically produce an intense feeling of sadness or pity, especially if the rusted metal comes from classics that could end up being worth thousands of dollars if ...
Before becoming the Production Editor for LOWRIDER I used to work the returns desk at a Best Buy. Walking around Extreme Auto Fest Anaheim it was quite a surprise when I bumped into Tony Alcala Jr, ...
IN 1965, Bob and Mary Ann Snavely of Fresno, Calif., had a neighbor who drove home one day in a new buttercup-yellow Impala SS Sport Coupe. The two-door hardtop was loaded with expensive optional ...
The full-size 1965 Chevrolet was a million-selling car, but not very many were painted or powered like this one. This was the last year for the 409-cubic-inch V-8. Add a one-year-only color, and you ...
Tom Evans’ 1965 Impala low-rider has won Best of Show honors the past two years at one of the region’s major car shows. Submitted photos LIMA – The trophy was almost taller than Tom Evans, whose 1965 ...
A timeless Chevy that defined an era. What makes the ’65 Impala SS such a nostalgic favorite?
In today's busy world, many of us hardly have any leisure time to indulge in our favorite pastime-whether it be going to the park with your loved ones, traveling abroad or, like Lisset Mijares of ...