the 1959 Impala represents a unique symbol of style and individuality. "I've always been interested in the '59 model for its uniqueness," he explains. It was a version produced by Chevrolet for ...
This all started in the late 1950s with a new trim level for the Chevrolet Bel Air, the Impala. Eventually, this spun off into its own separate model simply called the Impala, and the rest is history.
Chevrolet teased the Impala family in 1956 at GM's motor show, and the reception was amazing. Everybody loved the prototype, so the General Motors brand worked around the clock to get the new car ...