Back in 2009, Hot Rod magazine concept artist Steve Stanford rendered a concept car that is said to be inspired by five timeless Chevy classics, including the '61 "Bubble Top" Impala, '62 Impala SS409 ...
We talk a lot about early 1960s Impalas on these pages. However, it's often about derelict examples that need to be rescued. Well, that's how the cookie crumbles for classics that were built in ...
The 1962 model year marked the end for the 348 engine on the Impala series, with Chevrolet finally ditching the engine that's been available on the car since the late '50s. The 348 was, in many ways, ...
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Immaculate 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air 409
Legendary 409 V8-powered Bel Air in pristine Tuxedo Black to cross the block at Mecum Indianapolis, Lot #F257. A stunning, collector-grade 1963 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Door Coupe equipped with the iconic ...
American muscle cars were typically rated by how fast they were in a straight line. This meant completing a quarter-mile run to boast impressive times. Most of these cars packed massive engines that ...
The Chevy Impala has long been one of America's favorite Bow Ties, and for good reason. It was introduced in 1958 as a prestige vehicle, the pinnacle of the Bel Air coupes and convertibles. Millions ...
Thanks to the Beach Boys, Chevy's 409 is one of the most famous engines of all time. But how much do you really know about it? Did you know the combustion chambers are in the block, not the heads? Did ...
When Chevrolet introduced the Super Sport package for Impalas in the middle of the 1961 model year, it apparently caught performance car enthusiasts a bit by surprise. Although the Super Sport option ...
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