The year was 1965, and Chevrolet’s Impala was getting ready to set a record that not even the GM brand anticipated. Impala became the first car in the United States after WWII to sell more than 1 ...
Some of the skilled people in the car restoration business can really do wonders every once in a while, as they manage to bring back icons that everybody considers to be dead. Rust buckets are without ...
The average car guy probably couldn't tell the difference between a 1965 and 1966 Impala, but ask an Impala enthusiast and they could spot all the differences in just a few seconds. For those not in ...
Sometimes you need to experiment and try different things before you find what's right for you, or reinforce with certainty what you knew was right for you all along. Steven Godoy of Ontario, ...
AS Bill Wyman was growing up in a General Motors family in Detroit, he was too young to appreciate the classic lines of the mid-1960s Chevrolet Impalas. Years later, however, the 1966 Chevrolet Impala ...
No less an author than Oscar Wilde exclaimed that "life imitates art," and while it may be presumptuous to connect his writings with the build of a hot rod, it's an apt association. This 1966 ...
Meet Jan Karlander, a Swedish car and driving enthusiast who converted his 1966 Chevrolet Impala crop-top into an electric vehicle. It looks completely standard from the outside, but it’s actually ...
No less an author than Oscar Wilde exclaimed that "life imitates art," and while it may be presumptuous to connect his writings with the build of a hot rod, it's an apt association. This 1966 ...
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