The 1965 Impala is a model that made history in the United States as the first car whose annual sales exceeded 1 million units. In theory, that means finding a ’65 Impala these days should be easy as ...
The 1965 Impala has a well-deserved place in the heart of every car fanatic, even if they’re not a big fan of Chevrolet’s famous nameplate. The ’65 Impala was the first car in the States to sell more ...
Lowriding has a colorful past that is rooted with a strong cultural foundation and a history of its own. While it's often overshadowed by the negative—and often exaggerated—stereotypes of the past, ...
This Fastback is not the first Lowrider that Jaime has owned, but it is one of his favorites, as the build really challenged him. The once-stock car also received hours of art work, laid down ...
Introduced for the 1965 model year, the fourth-generation Chevy Impala has gone down as one of the most iconic vehicles of the 1960s due in large part to its wide array of V8 engines, a notable ...
Tom Evans’ 1965 Impala low-rider has won Best of Show honors the past two years at one of the region’s major car shows. Submitted photos LIMA – The trophy was almost taller than Tom Evans, whose 1965 ...
IN 1965, Bob and Mary Ann Snavely of Fresno, Calif., had a neighbor who drove home one day in a new buttercup-yellow Impala SS Sport Coupe. The two-door hardtop was loaded with expensive optional ...
The full-size 1965 Chevrolet was a million-selling car, but not very many were painted or powered like this one. This was the last year for the 409-cubic-inch V-8. Add a one-year-only color, and you ...
Ever see a ‘65 Impala cruising by, covered in airbrushed roses, the words “La Niña Mala” snaking across its back window? How about the copper leaf on Old Mission Barbershop on Mission Street? The bold ...