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This Impala was previously owned by none other than Eazy-E, the famous rapper who even used the car in several music videos ...
From low riders to muscle cars to classic cruisers, the Chevy Impala has a broad appeal that drives a sizzling used car market.
In the mid ’90s, the Impala name had been dead for years, but it had also been immortalized by everyone from The Beach Boys to Eazy-E. There was still a lot of love for it, so Chevrolet dusted ...
It would take decades for that day to come, and it all started when he found a 1963 Impala left in an Oklahoma field. At $4,500 it was a deal nonetheless, but even at that he didn't have the money ...
Today, as a tribute to my youth spent bumpin' Eazy E and NWA, I pay tribute to the timeless American classic, the much fabled 1964 Chevy Impala.
Read all about this black, fully restored 1964 Chevrolet Impala convertible in this month's issue of Lowrider Magazine.
From racing to rap music and fond childhood memories, here are 10 reasons the 1964 Chevy Impala is a sought-after collector's car to this day.
One of Tupac Amaru Shakur’s classic music videos, the one for the 1996 song “ To Live and Die in LA,” featured a very appropriate yellow-colored Impala – which further enhanced Chevrolet's ...
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