1963 was a pretty big year for both Chevrolet and the Impala. The GM brand was celebrating the production of its 50 millionth car, and given the Impala was the company’s new superstar, choosing the ...
The Impala already dominated new-car sales in the United States in 1963, so Chevrolet wanted to take a break from its full-size lineup and focus on other nameplates that could increase its revenue.
Not a flashy guy, Willie Vaughn came from humble beginnings. He was raised in a low-income area but the casual sightings of lowriders caught his eye. For him, lowriders represented a sense of pride ...
Our feature face-off this week involves a slick 1963 Chevy Impala SS convertible and a bright-red 1967 Pontiac GTO convertible. Let’s cover some history before we take a look at our competitors. The ...
Seriously though, Baron really did find this Impala on a lot-a classic-car lot, to be specific-and he really did fall prey to shiny paint and a good pitchman. In this case his newfound toy needed a ...
OwnerMark "Big M" BartlettVehicle'63 Chevy Impala "El Muertero"City/StateLas Vegas, NevadaClubMajestics C.C. Mark "Big M" Bartlett from Majestics C.C. in Las Vegas, Nevada, loves to cruise his '63 ...