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A junky 1959 Chevrolet Impala without an engine just sold for $88,500, but why was it worth so much?
A 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible with a torn-up interior, shredded roof and missing its engine and transmission was recently sold at auction for $88,500. It was part of a collection of over 300 ...
Introduced in 1958 as a top-of-the-line version of the Bel Air, the Impala went on to become one of Chevrolet's most iconic nameplates. It was sold for a whopping 52 years and spawned quite a few ...
It’ll only cost you $99,000 to add the Impala to your garage – that’s not a lot of scratch for #52. For around-the-clock GM news coverage We'll send you one email per day with the latest GM ...
The Impala was launched in 1958, and it rapidly became everybody's favorite car in the United States. Sales increased with every new release, and it didn't take long to propel Chevrolet to the ...
Sam and Dean drove around the United States in a black four-door 1967 Chevrolet Impala hardtop that is affectionately ...
Classicists and other romantics will appreciate the enormity of this latest Impala’s interior. Since its resurrection in 2000, the Impala seemed like a bad optical illusion that got smaller when ...
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