The 1950s and 1960s were the golden years for Chevrolet and no other car was more representative of this period of Chevrolet's greatness than the 1961-1964 Impala. Find out why this third generation Impala was such a special car.
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@marstondavisМісяць тому
School was out for the day, and we all came out to see a mother pull up to pick up her daughter. Mom was driving a new '64 Impala SS. It was a very light yellow with black interior w/bucket seats. There were so many boys crowded around that car that the girl had to squeeze in between us boys just to get in. That was the most beautiful car I had ever seen. I still think it's one of the most beautiful cars GM has made. Here I am, 60 years later, still talking about a wonderful memory and a beautiful car.
@czechmate6916Місяць тому
I had a sixty three Impala I unfortunately had to let go in 2019. It was my first car got it in my junior year of high school. It’s about one hundred miles away and some day I will go see it.
@JoseTorres-lj3ekМісяць тому
My first car was a 63 impala ,what a car it was
@johnl.vantreeck363629 днів тому
Yup still thinking/talking about them and wishing I hadn’t traded it. Three little ones/2door not the answer!👨🏻🦳
@JeffreyWilliams-dr7qe26 днів тому
What an Imagination!
@jamesstrickland51725 днів тому
My senior year 1975 I had a '62 SS two-door hardtop w/ the 283 and the toque flyte 3spd auto on the floor.
@ronlind1757Місяць тому
That 63' Z11 package, with the 427ci, was incredible! Those hp & 1/4 mile numbers 😳 are even amazing for today's muscle cars.
@kurtisdavis729029 днів тому
Had one!
@msparr0129 днів тому
I would have thought the tires would be spinning half way down the track. Maybe those numbers were not on street tires. Very impressive either way.
@ronlind175729 днів тому
@@msparr01 Exactly
@hilleryclifford135029 днів тому
The worst mistake all those old drag racers made was to use ball joint spacers to lift the front end for what they thought would give the car more “bite” however the cars turned into parachutes at about 300’ out too much air underneath the car, grumpy Jenkins , frank sanders , butch leal all did this. Getting the front end down was the key. My point?? All those Z11 Impalas were a half second quicker by slamming the front end.
@richardkaltenbach396126 днів тому
I Never Knew There Was A 427 W Motor. I Had The 427 Mark IV In My '68 Corvette. Something I Learned Today. Ford Also Had Their 427.
@clemmahabirМісяць тому
The artform of these older cars remains timeless.
@endtimes2100Місяць тому
'63 Impala was my 1st car. Wish I still had it.
@bobhill3941Місяць тому
You were very lucky.
@czechmate6916Місяць тому
I had one and I unfortunately had to let it go in 2019.😪 It was my first car also.
@bobhill3941Місяць тому
@@czechmate6916 That's sad, but sometimes people need the money or space, or both.
@czechmate6916Місяць тому
@@bobhill3941 Yes unfortunately I needed both that’s what happens when life gets in the way. Hope you have a wonderful day.
@bobhill3941Місяць тому
@@czechmate6916 Very true, I will, I hope you do too.
@darrellborland119Місяць тому
I remember neighbors who had a '63 SS and then '64 SS, I believe. Maybe 327 engines. Interiors looked quite dazzling, for it's time. Thanks for snapshot memories.
@ChevyJay28329 днів тому
I still have the’62 Impala I learned to drive in 47 years ago. It has been in the family for 57 years. Very smooth ride and very reliable as we take good care of the mechanicals.
@johnmaki304627 днів тому
These were THE REAL CARS!
@stevedolesch9241Місяць тому
A few days ago I was loooking at the front and rear lights of present cars and I hate most. Back then cars looked like cars with decent lights and styles. I do miss them.
@johnmaki304627 днів тому
Back then, CARS WERE ACTUALLY VEHICLES and not rolling plastic GARBAGE!
@stevedolesch924127 днів тому
@@johnmaki3046 I certainly agree with you.
@kmath50Місяць тому
My 2nd grade teacher had 1 1964. It was beautiful with the Ermine White paint, and blue interior. She still had it when I moved on to middle school a few years later.
@johnhix48427 днів тому
General Motors could not make these cars today despite the fact that people would be standing in line to buy them. Designers would “modernize” them with plastics, fake wood trim, aluminum and bucket seats while engineers would forfeit horsepower for economy and “ugh” maybe even electric power. These cars were produced during the best of times and have left those of my age with fond memories and experiences.
@dicknodnfsМісяць тому
My late brother in law had a '63 with a 283 with three on the tree. His baby. That era Impala was a thing of beauty. Thanks for this.
@johnmaki304627 днів тому
Yes, these cars were TRULY CLASSIC!
@slotcarfanМісяць тому
Learned to drive in a 14 year old 62 Impala station wagon. 283 with 2 speed powerglide automatic. Over 4000 lbs, it took forever to get to 60mph. It floated down the road like an aircraft carrier. It also ran and ran. Drove it to college for 4 years. It would haul a lot of stuff. Lot of really good memories in that car 😊😊 Wish I still had it.
@davidt8438Місяць тому
I remember we moved to California in 1963 and my mom’s friend bought a new 1963 Chevy impala. My brother and I would ride in the back and marvel at the music speaker in the center of the rear seat. That was my introduction to music which continues to this day.
@stevethomas760Місяць тому
Continued great reviews of classic cars. Myself, along with many others, appreciate your hard work. Look forward to seeing your next video of car history.
@pierredecine1936Місяць тому
I have the last Caprice / Impala - 1996 and it is a sweetheart, also .
@06colkurtzМісяць тому
I lusted after these cars when I was in high school. Beautiful. Great motors.
@DavidHall-ge6nnМісяць тому
These really looked more upmarket than the sticker would indicate. It's good to see the '61 - '64 getting some love! Great episode!
@michaelbaumgardner2530Місяць тому
My uncle had a 64 two door 327 it was a really comfortable car and rode like a magic carpet.
@chrisjeffries2322Місяць тому
It had that Jet Smooth Ride. ✈
@jimtigrett5231Місяць тому
Your videos bring back good memories. I am wild about the bubble top!
@frankg3072Місяць тому
My first car was a 61 Impala 2 door sport coupe with a 283 engine. It was white with a red and white interior. It was the greatest looking car. I used to cruise up and down the boulevard and always turn heads! I wish I still had it!
@doolallyproductions7234Місяць тому
Impalas are making another come back again even the 90s impalas are starting to go up in value
@johnmaki304627 днів тому
To me, cash "value" DOES NEVER apply as much as "FEELING VALUE"! I LOVED SO MANY OLDER CARS FOR THIS!
@JONMEREDITH1976Місяць тому
WOW! You have presented some of the greatest cars on the planet! Your videos are also top-of-the-line! I really love all of them! Thank you!
@cavecookie1Місяць тому
Dad had a '61 Biscayne 2 DR sedan, with the 283 V-8, 3 speed auto tranny...very spartan model. No body trim, carpet, creature comforts limited to heater, and AM radio! I grew up in that car, it was my gateway to fun and adventure (And dentist appointments) in my youth.
@johnmaki304627 днів тому
I grew up with a '50 DeSoto Custom that was this to me!
@Carguy442Місяць тому
Thanks for the great video which brought back many memories of my youth. In my neighborhood there were many of the 61-64 Big Chevys... a very rare 61 Impala 2 door Sedan, 61 Impala 4 door hardtop, 62 Bel Air 4 door sedan, 62 Impala 2 and 4 door hardtops, 63 Biscayne 2 door sedan, 63 Impala Wagon, 63 Impala 4 door hardtop, 64 Impala 4 door sedan. My favorite was a 63 Impala SS Hardtop red with a black vinyl roof, white bucket seats and rare factory wire wheel covers. Those were the days. I never remember seeing a gray car back then, now they are everywhere.
@davidkastin4240Місяць тому
I can't pick a favorite yr. I like them all 😎
@TairnKAМісяць тому
My first car (thanks dad) was a red 62 Impala SS, 2dr sports coupe, 283, 2sp, with bucket seats and a storage unit between them. ;-)
@bobhill3941Місяць тому
Very cool, I hope you still have it❤😊
@donhathaway3234Місяць тому
My older brother came back from Germany in late ‘61 and bought a brand new 62 Impala convertible with a 327. White with red interior and top. I was 8 and thought it was the most beautiful car I’d ever seen. That started a family wide love of Impalas. My dad never bought cars new back then. Around ‘68 he bought a ‘65 Bel Air when I got my license in ‘69 that was the car I used. I bought a ‘63 Sport Coupe/327 4v. Super nice car! My dad then bought a 396 ‘66 Caprice. A year later I bought a ‘64 Impala SC 283 4v. Always wanted a ‘61 Bubbletop!
@johnmaki304627 днів тому
I owned this (BEATEN) as a dirt-track "ground pounder"!
@Louis-kk3toМісяць тому
The theme music 🎶 and cool voice sound makes this a great channel to kick back and relax 👍
@voidfilan505514 годин тому
Wasn’t born until 1960 but for some reason the late 50’s and early 60’s cars are my favorites 😻👍
@Federalwaywebbs26 днів тому
I’ve never seen anything close to the loyalty of Impala owners. They LOVE them.
@thebionicbassplayer23 дні тому
This is true, I've had my SS for close to 10 years and have no intentions of getting rid of it.
@ericg404217 днів тому
That was GM's plan - get people to trade in every 2-3 years and after awhile, move up to Olds, Buick and Cadillac. That's also why they changed styling so much - you would be ashamed to be seen in an old model.
@NBZWМісяць тому
Bought a new 61 2 Door, 283 4 Bbl. $2750.00 out the door, loved everything about it except the Powerslide.
@norwolf4765Місяць тому
We had a 1964 Impala SS and it was dark blue with a lighter blue interior with bucket seats and it was an awesome car.
@hwirtwirt4500Місяць тому
1964 Was my favorite.
@ssgemeritus2115Місяць тому
One of my favorites of all Chevys.
@fastted939010 днів тому
Owned 2 in my lifetime. Both gold and both 327 engines. Great cars.
@reallysanta7653Місяць тому
I made my living as an automotive tech. Well remember these beauties gracing the roads. They were really well constructed. A pleasure to both drive and service.
@hcombs010429 днів тому
A friend of my mother drove a '64 Impala convertible. Light blue with a white interior. It used to be fun riding in that car during the summer, with the top down.
@danbaumann8273Місяць тому
Gorgeous machines. My parents didn't have a 61-64 but a 65 station wagon. Even that was a cream puff. I'll always remember it. Great video. 👍
@hailstorm1986Місяць тому
I thought the highest engine on the Impalas before 1964 was the 409 but I didn't even know a 427 was even available then!!!! Absolutely crazy!!! 0-60 in 4.3 seconds and 10.8 seconds at 120mph quarter mile!!!!! Absolutely insane!!!!
@MarinCipollina29 днів тому
You had to be a real car nut those years just to even know what was available.. The factory didn't exactly make huge headlines about these cars availability. The Z11 option with the 427 you mention, the 1962 Pontiac 2 + 2 with the 421 tri power.. under rated horsepower, and insane compression ratios.. I wish I had a time machine.
@whitsundaydreamingДень тому
That 61 Bubble top is as stunning today as it was new. I would include the 65 to these as among the most beautiful cars ever made.
@davidzoller9617Місяць тому
I'd wish it would be 1961 again.
@garymitchell359024 дні тому
Me too, for I wasn't born yet. I could possibly get a do over!
@anderander5662Місяць тому
My neighbor had a black 62 Impala SS convertible with red interior........ it was a beautiful car.
@raysoucie489Місяць тому
I remember these--- Many of my Aunts and Uncles preferred s certain Impala for each taste
@vettekid3326Місяць тому
I remember my mom's sister Elsie had a 1962 SS red with white interior 283 four barrel and powerglide. My oldest sister had a '61 Bel Air tudor sedan with the six cylinder and two speed powerglide. I really liked the 61-64's but when Chevy came out with the '65's and the all new styling I thought they looked great and still do.
@TomSnyder-gx5ru27 днів тому
I agree, the '65 Impala was "peak Impala" in my opinion - they also sold more Impalas in "65 than any other year and I can see why.
@auntbarbara5576Місяць тому
Simple, beautiful, reliable, and stronger than 100 acres of garlic 💪🏽
@lakewoodil28 днів тому
I owned a1964 SS 327/300. My brother had a 1963 SS 327/250. Both were one heck of a great car and very nice looking cars. I had a very nice tone red exterior and white interior. Sadly my car ended up being stolen from the employee parking lot at my work and was never recovered. It had a hidden kill switch which I never used at work because it was at an airport, dumb me!
@msparr01Місяць тому
As a wholesaler to the classic and antique GM car and truck restoration market (41-87), I can tell you, these cars are red hot. Personally, I always thought they looked better than the Galaxie.
@MarinCipollina29 днів тому
GM styling during the 1960s under Bill Mitchell was pure fire.. Ford and Mopar products were clunky in comparison.. AMC wasn't even in the running. Great, great era..
@markohara6855Місяць тому
My Dad had a black 61 impala when I was real young. Cool car!
@mistervacation2327 днів тому
I had a 1964, Daytona blue, with a 283 motor. I sure miss that car
@Americantilltexassecedes24 дні тому
My beautiful black '64 Impala that I had in High school in the 70's is one of my fondest memories. I bought it from an ad in the paper from a couple for 250 dollars. Swapped out the 283 for a '63 409 with a Powerglide from a wrecked SuperSport. A friend of mine painted it black for me and had white pinstripes and dual racing stripes on the hood and trunk. That car was scary fast.
@LarsDcCaseМісяць тому
These were indeed beautiful and dependable cars. 😀
@user-KrackerJackМісяць тому
The '61 has always been my favorite. My mom had one when I was a kid . A blue convertible. It was stolen on a day trip to Mystic Seaport her next car was a '66 rag top
@misterhipster9509Місяць тому
Figure 8 frame wasn't the best protection, two piece drive shaft could be a challenge when one wanted to get serious w/the horse power. Full frame in 65 up was big improvement.
@Scrambler85Місяць тому
My uncle bought the twin to the car featured with the 427. It was stolen 3 months later. He couldn't find another one with the 427 and ended up with the 409. Traded that one for a 67 GTX 440.
@sparkywirenutМісяць тому
He upgraded nicely ...😀
@michaelsimko769424 дні тому
I'm a big fan of the 1961-1964 Impala. The exterior has a beautiful sleek, streamlined design with sportiness. And I love watching and listening to those insane 409-equipped SS cars.
@chrisdreyer140626 днів тому
I had a 61 impala sport coupe, aka bubble top. Got it when I stared college in 63. Black with red interior, 283 v8 with 3 speed stick. Loved that car
@bobfeller6045 днів тому
My parents had a '63 4 door, the first car we ever had with seat belts and A/C. It was a fine running car.
@rubber-duck28 днів тому
My favorite Impala is the '61 bubble top i like the way the rear clip is, and how many cars have song's written about them, gitty up gitty up my "409"😊
@matthewronson521823 дні тому
My first car was a 1964 Chevy Belaire 230 cid, 4-door sedan w/ 3 on the tree. What a great car.
@Jasona1976Місяць тому
Beauties one and all. ❤❤❤❤
@jessphuqette1716Місяць тому
I had a 64 4 door with a 327,3 spd with overdrive. Ex cop car solid black and fugly. Loved it
@larrytucker2224 дні тому
My parents owned a 1957, 1962 and 1964. All classics now.
@timraber657525 днів тому
My dad loved the 1961 Impala. He had several 2 door hard top in Red. He also had several 4 door in the post and hard top styles. He also found a convertible. They are all gone now along with my dad.
@larrybruce485628 днів тому
I have always been a Chevy owner until they downsized the Impala to the size of a large compact. My favorite was my 1965 Chevy Impala SS. I wish I had that car today. I also liked the 59, 60 Chevy fins. Back then, cars were made out of metal, had a great quiet ride, luxury interior, and powerful engines unlike the cars of today. "Body by Fisher" was valued and proud to have their name on vehicles, back then. Long live the Chevy Impala line.
@arthurmchugh518427 днів тому
I worked at Fischer body in flint Michigan but I was building 73 regals 😢
@jamesrussell612329 днів тому
The 1961-1964 impalas are my favorite generation but the 1964 is my favorite model
@dangilbert8391Місяць тому
I had a 65 SS 327
@chrisjeffries2322Місяць тому
So did I, in Mist Blue.
@dangilbert8391Місяць тому
@@chrisjeffries2322 mine was 2
@yortomatic26 днів тому
The bubble tops are works of art and performance. Beauty and brawn in one package.
@philiphatfield5666Місяць тому
The Impala was so popular during this era that it was referred to as Standard Chevrolet by Chevy dealers. The sales numbers were awesome!
@randyhartley86524 дні тому
Got my drivers license in a 63 Chevy. Loved that car!
@edwardallan197Місяць тому
Great explanation. I agree!
@stevespatola76327 днів тому
Dec 31, 1962 my mom traded in her 59 Parkwood station wagon for an SS63 Impala. Two tone, ice blue with white top, light blue interior, AC, AT, PS, PB. 327 300 HP V8. So beautiful. She sold it in 75 with 55k for $500. I had to replace the starter. I wished I had the $500. The buyer turned it into a low rider, broke my heart.
@boblill8476Місяць тому
I have a ‘64 Galaxie 500 , but I do love the ‘61 - ‘63 Impalas .
@3108frank120 днів тому
My first car was a 61 Impala 4 door sedan I paid $300 for in Montana. I always loved the 61 Bubble Top. Wish I had one now.
@theprinceofsnjМісяць тому
Back in 1978, I was desperate for a car. One day on our way home from shopping, I spied a green 1961 Belair 4 door sedan. I liked what I saw. But my older brother shot it down. Not long after that a neighbor was selling a White 64 Impala 2 door hardtop. V-8 auto. A week later it got side swiped. Long story short. I ended up a year later with a green 1973 Olds Omega 2 door 350 V-8 Auto.
@MarinCipollina29 днів тому
That's a bummer.
@theprinceofsnj29 днів тому
@@MarinCipollina Not all that bad I had the Omega 5 years. I traded it in on the first of 3 Chevette's.
@SeventyEightCivic27 днів тому
My Dad built that honduras maroon 1961 Impala SS in the 90s. It was a really nice survivor plain impala with a 283. He made it into a "dealer installed SS" and added a correct QA block 409 and 4 speed.
@jameshorigan3322Місяць тому
Thank you for another awesome video! Here's one for the algorithm! :^)
@jeremiahchamberlin449926 днів тому
Great insight into how the Impala could be ‘all things to all people.’
@davidcantwell2489Місяць тому
I would have said 1960 thru 1965. Had both a 60 and 65 when I was in High-school, 69 - 73.
@aaronalter200027 днів тому
Great video. I was a crossing guard as a student at my elementary school and we looked at all the cars that came to drop off the kids. We got to see the new cars as soon as they were delivered to the customers and it was so exciting to see all the changes from year to year.
@Bargle527 днів тому
My parents had a '62 Biscayne 2 door sedan in the late 60s. Same great lines with less chrome. It had the 283 with an automatic trans. It also had add-on air conditioning. One of my favorites that they owned. My father was in the USAF and was stationed in W. Germany at the time. We traveled to Italy and Switzerland in it. Great memories.
@nealschebell7545Місяць тому
I remember back then it seemed that half the cars on the road were these chevys
@buzzychatman376Місяць тому
❤
@iitywybmad2925 днів тому
Growing up in the 1960s, a neighbor bought a white 1964 SS convertible. Red buckets and interior, 409 w/ 2x4 bbls. 4 speed. What a beauty it was.
@Skunked683 дні тому
Well, it was at 283 comments. On to 327 !! I’ll never forget 3rd grade recess, was with my constant pal of those school years, Roger, and his quite older brother rolled in, stopped,and talked with Rog. Brother was driving a black beauty 65 SS, buckets, 4 speed and I noted the larger race flags on front fender and the engine displacement started with a “4”, research to refresh old memory, it may have been last of 409, or first of 396. Sure seems like it started with a “4”. My jaw hung slack, such a beauty !! To this day my fav Impala taillights are the 65’s sticking slightly out at a slant, resembling rocket after burners. I see 1965 full sized Chevrolets sold more than 1 million in one year, a record that has never been bested. Many dark maroon colored ones, pretty electric blue, red, remember the light lavender colored 65’s ? Seems like a bold move to offer that color and it looked good. Now I’m leaping to the wildly fun bright youthful colors MOPAR offered in the late 60’s, Plum Purple, Lime Greene, burnt orange, I’m forgetting official name of that one. The psychedelic years and hippies, peace, love. Make love, not war. Don’t trust the establishment, no one over 30. Hitch hiking, flower power, tie died t shirts, VW bug and van, long hair and mustaches, sideburns. Mini skirts and longer sun dresses with sandals. Burn the bra. Organic food shops. Head shops behind beaded curtains of a record shop. Thousands of albums to paw through. Beautiful art album covers. A look back.
@FrankieD9226 днів тому
Dad was an old Chevy man for a long time. In 1962, I convinced him to buy a leftover ‘61 Impala, four door hardtop, black with red and white interior; fabulous vehicle I took to my senior prom…
@toddburgess6792Місяць тому
The town I grew up in, all 4 door Chevrolets went to Star Cab Company, got painted yellow, and got abused. I have one that got away, a 4 door 63 Belair.
@steveengelbrecht727125 днів тому
I well remember my Aunt’s ‘62 Impala 2 door hardtop. It was a 283 with three on the tree. It was a wonderful car to drive.
@micksterboone4517Місяць тому
My first car was a "63 SS that I paid $150 for in 1973. 283 4speed and rough, but it ran ok.
@dimitriusa16 днів тому
My Dad had a 1963 4-door Impala, color light blue!
@danam0228Місяць тому
Thanks
@andrewkast408729 днів тому
Had a 63 SS 327 with power glide in college. Loved that car!
@animalactivist782028 днів тому
An excellent-ly narrated, informative video and report on these beautiful, classic Chevrolet Impalas. As a young boy, I was crazy about cars… and knew every make and year going down the street… simply by their taillights. These triple tail lamp Impalas were easy to spot for their distinct, sharp styling, and tail lamps were refreshed in some way each year. I was only about 6 years old when the ‘61 Impala came out… I remember them all so well. Thanks for your research and hard work in making your videos! Hope you can keep more of these coming! These were beautiful and varied examples. Great job! Thanks!
@LerockJohn25 днів тому
Truly pieces of Modern Art.
@jakeblake23125 днів тому
1962 Impala Convertible, in Ermine White with blue interior, 283 / 170 hp 2bbl. Powerglide. My first car and love!
@WyattEarp-zx7ps24 дні тому
My dad ordered a brand new '63 2-door hardtop Impala while he was a foreman at the GM assembly plant in St. Louis. It was the first new car he ever purchased. The car is Laurel Green with green interior and white top, 250 h.p. 3-speed on the column, AM radio, tinted glass, padded dash, and front & rear bumper guards. He was able to watch the car go down the assembly line, and actually assist in its production. I was 8 years old in '63. I grew up in that car and picked up my wife for our first date in 1979 in the '63. She was rather dismayed that I wasn't driving my '72 LT-1 Corvette that I was in the night we met at White Castle, but I guess she got over it. We're still married, and I still own the car. More memories than I could hope to list here -- and more to come.
@eduardoarcelay551428 днів тому
Great cars. Great pictures. Good job
@danielbennion80Місяць тому
A few months ago, I was telling a friend that out of all Chevys, my favorite is the '63 Impala; to which he replied, "Yours and everyone else's.". Prior to that and now this presentation, I wasn't aware of how impressive and popular the Impalas were and still are. But fur me,they're both muscular and streamlined. I doubt General Motors has had many successes that have succeeded the early 60s Impalas. Thank you for this very enjoyable presentation!
@Musclecar197223 дні тому
I’m not sure about that one, the 69 Camaro comes to mind, and then the 70 Chevelle SS might have something to say as well. Let’s not forget the GTO, the 442, but they’re all great machines, and least we forget some of their regular cab, short box, step side pickup trucks. 👍👌
@danielbennion8023 дні тому
@Musclecar1972 I agree. I'm just saying that their successes have been few before and since the Impalas...
@Musclecar197222 дні тому
@@danielbennion80 Absolutely, I would definitely not thumb my nose at a 64, 425 HP 409, SS Impala, beautiful cars, the 63 and 62 were very nice as well. Way back in my youth I had a 1958 Impala convertible, 348, stick car with the tri-power, not really fast, but still nice! 👍
@danielbennion8022 дні тому
@Musclecar1972 I'll bet it was! The 1958 is one of my favorites! I like them better than the '57s for their quad headlights among other features. A definite thumbs up. 👍
@danielbennion8022 дні тому
@@Musclecar1972 I'd also like to add that I'm confident that those other cars and engines you mentioned were and still are hot and could likely shame a Caddy.
@barberjeff6729 днів тому
All are great looking cars. I've always liked the 61.
@eugenepiurkowski5439Місяць тому
In this neck of the woods, we called it the "Impala" not "Impaula" :) It was by far, the best selling vehicle in our area. Great car, BUT we were a Plymouth Fury family. Thanks for the memories.
@jamesy400325 днів тому
My uncle had a 63’ that was maroon and to a 7 year old it was amazing
@charlesf442828 днів тому
The 61-64 Impalas made you look...and look again...then along came the magnificent "65s!!!