1963 Impala Sport Coupe – Monaco Blue – 409
This beautifully restored ’63 Impala features a 409ci 340hp V8, and is painted Monaco Blue with an Ermine White top. Blackwall tires and poverty caps give it a tough look!
Continue reading →This beautifully restored ’63 Impala features a 409ci 340hp V8, and is painted Monaco Blue with an Ermine White top. Blackwall tires and poverty caps give it a tough look!
Continue reading →These photos from GM Photographic show all of the 1959 Chevrolet models on display at the 1958 National Sales Conference, held at the Detroit Masonic Temple.
Continue reading →These two photos from GM Photographic were originally sent to the media in October of 1958 to be published in newspapers and other advertising. They are 8×10 prints made from high resolution negatives, so they contain a lot of crisp … Continue reading →
This Satin Silver Poly (paint code 940) ’63 Impala Convertible is almost entirely original, with evidence of one repaint and some engine compartment touch-up. It is powered by a 283 v8 with a Powerglide automatic transmission.
Continue reading →This stunningly restored ’63 Impala SS convertible is painted in it’s original Palomar Red Poly (paint code 948), with black interior and of course, a 409 c.i., 425 horse engine and 4-speed transmission. This restoration was done to a high … Continue reading →
A ’59 Impala is one of the hottest 50’s cars on the collector market today. They even out-sell ’57 Chevy’s on a regular basis. The coveted ’59 Impala convertible will set you back a pretty penny if you want to … Continue reading →
Starting off with “Impala Series”, this section of the dealer album covers all four body styles available with Impala trim. Convertible, Sport Coupe (aka 2-door hardtop), Sport Sedan (aka flat top) and the 4-Door Sedan. Both interior and exteriors are … Continue reading →
The 1960 Chevrolet Dealer Album was the ultimate promotional book for salesmen. These contained colorful illustrations of every single model in detail, inside and out. Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, Nomad, Kingswood, Parkwood, Brookwood, Corvette and Corvair. Not just each line, … Continue reading →