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 →The ultimate sleeper ’62 Chevy in many peoples eyes is a Bel Air Sport Coupe, aka Bubble Top with a 409 and a 4-speed. This is such a car, and it’s painted Twilight Blue Poly (paint code 918) with a … Continue reading →
This section, titled “Bel Air Series”, covers all four body styles available with Bel Air trim. Sport Coupe (aka 2-door hardtop), Sport Sedan (aka flat top), 2-Door Sedan and the 4-Door Sedan. Both interior and exteriors are illustrated. If you’d … 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 →
Here are a few more of those fantastic 8×10 original prints from GM Photographic. A ’59 Impala Sport Coupe (aka 2-door hardtop), and a ’59 Impala Convertible. Both, as is typical, are done in a studio with a backdrop that … Continue reading →
These photos of the actual 1958 Impala Sport Coupe from the George Lucas movie “American Graffiti” show that the car is very much the same as it was back in 1972 when the film was shot. Very little has changed. … Continue reading →