A 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air that currently rocks an older restoration still appears to be in tip-top shape, and a dealership is confident it can sell for Impala money. The Bel Air doesn't need anything, ...
1957 was the last year when the Bel Air enjoyed the alone time, as Chevrolet was already planning an overhaul of its full-size model lineup with the debut of the Impala. The 1956 Motorama show ...
Bowing for the 1958 model year, the Chevy Impala was part of GM’s fiftieth anniversary celebration. The Impala was constructed on the Safety Girder X-frame that had debuted on Cadillac models for the ...
Although the most common and iconic lowrider vehicle is the 1963-1964 Impala, it's also the most common to find for sale. Chicago native Clint "CJ" Paraday owned a superclean 1964 Impala that he ...
I have a theory, with no proof what so ever, that the 1958 Chevrolet was really supposed to be a 1957 model. I think either General Motors didn’t have enough time to get it ready or internal problems ...
The American automotive industry really came into its own in the 1950s, as this was the era when some of the greatest American cars of all time first appeared. The Chevy Bel Air, the rise in ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
We first spotted Andre "Dre Ghost" McGee's Las Vegas, Nevada, '57 Chevy Bel Air convertible a year ago. What caught our attention was the freshly built 383-c.i.d. small-block. Word on the street was ...