Chevrolet Impala models continue to capture the hearts of automotive enthusiasts, serving as iconic statements of American full-size automotive history since 1958. A recent inventory review highlights ten exceptional builds currently available on the market, ranging from pristine collector items to modernized restomods.
Among the top picks is a frame-off restored 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible finished in Roman Red, boasting its iconic batwing rear quarters and a Turbo-Thrust 348 big block engine. For custom car aficionados, a multi-award-winning 1962 Custom Show Car features a supercharged 502 engine and extensive hand-formed body modifications.
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SubscribeOther notable vehicles include a North Carolina-built 1959 LS3 Restomod that merges classic styling with modern handling dynamics, alongside a menacing metallic black 1958 Lowrider that honors the deep cultural roots of the nameplate. Rare finds like the 1967 SS 427 Convertible and the numbers-matching 1962 SS 409/409 further highlight the engineering milestones of the era.
Collectors searching for unique automotive history can also look at a remarkably preserved 1974 Spirit of America coupe with minimal mileage, or a timeless 1961 Bubble Top. Meanwhile, modern classic fans will appreciate the low-mileage 1996 Impala SS and a value-packed 1964 wagon featuring a modern six-speed manual transmission setup.