Pennies and dimes were once needed to save up for a Chevrolet Impala with the optional 409 engine. At least that’s what the ...
Chevrolet's first use of the Impala name dates back to 1956 when they introduced a concept car with Corvette-like design cues. Two years later, the first-gen Impala rolled out and started making ...
Like most CUSTOM CLASSIC TRUCKS devotees, we're usually thinking about the next project before the current one is finished. So even before we put the final touches on our Hot Rod Hauler, the search ...
Back in '96 Brian Wilcox's wife, Claudia, wanted another pickup because she missed the '74 GMC she had before the couple were married. She wanted a new Dodge Ram. Unfortunately, that was out of their ...
Some lowrider builders like to jump from project to project, selling off a car as soon as it's finished and moving on to the next project. Others, like Odilio Station of Henderson, Nevada, get it ...
The 1964 Chevrolet Impala has become a staple of lowrider and classic car culture over the years. The full-size car with an X-frame chassis isn’t exactly known for being a track monster, but that didn ...
Many of you will agree that the Chevrolet Impala personifies the Lowriding lifestyle. Introduced in 1958, the Impala's unique body styles and lowered stance up and until 1976, are a step away compared ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s not unusual to see a classic car upgraded during the restoration process, but a 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS restomod ...
When it comes to building a custom classic, the temptation to go overboard with parts and extra details can be strong. However, there’s also something to be said about a build that keeps it clean and ...
Sometimes, two GM muscle cars built 15 years apart can put up very similar types of performance on the drag strip, as the video embedded below shows. The cars doing battle here are a 1964 Chevy Impala ...
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