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Chevrolet Bel Air that spent decades locked in a barn is an all-original survivor that looks better than most untouched ...
Chevrolet's big bet on full-size cars rapidly paid off, as the Impala rapidly caught buyers' attention. The Impala was originally a Bel Air version that could be had as a hardtop or a convertible.
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.
Making A Statement Since The Early Days The Impala name began its journey as the top-trim Chevy Bel-Air in 1958, catching ...
The little Chevy II, mid-size Chevelle and full-size Biscayne/Bel Air/Impala were all available with wagon bodies, but none of them packed as much muscle as this tasty restomod. Up for auction ...