Chevrolet Impala (1958)
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Used |
“This elegant 1958 Impala convertible presents beautifully in Snowcrest White with a White top, tri-tone Blue interior and Blue tonneau cover.” |
Year: | 1958 | VIN : | F58K |
Mileage: | 572 | Engine: | 348 CI Tri-Power |
Transmission: | Automatic | Model: | Impala |
Disability Equipped: | No | Drive Side: | Left-hand drive |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Interior Color: | Tri-tone Blue |
For Sale By: | Dealer | Make: | Chevrolet |
Exterior Color: | Snowcrest White | Drive Type: | RWD |
Vehicle Title: | Clean | Body Type: | Convertible |
Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty | Number of Cylinders: | 8 |
Bee Spring, Kentucky, United States
Vehicle description
This elegant 1958 Impala Convertible presents beautifully in snowcrest white with a white top, tri-tone blue interior and blue tonneau cover.
To see a video tour of this sweet ride, click here!
Specs:
Gold Spinner Award winner Body-off rotisserie restoration Approximately 150 miles since restoration 348 CI Tri-Power engine Automatic transmission Power windows Power brakes Power steering White convertible top
Chevrolet began the ascent from its conservative, almost stodgy reputation with the 1955 model year, which it followed up with the increasingly stylish 1956 and 1957 models. But even then another revolution was taking place inside General Motors. Chevrolet designer Clare MacKichan and his crew had teamed with Pontiac designers to establish the basic parameters for the new 1958 A-body platform they would share.
In October 1955 they presented GM Styling Director Harley J. Earl with their first “official” styling drawings, and in May 1956 he approved the basic design. Guided by the “longer, lower, wider” buzz phrase of the time, MacKichan’s stylists created a visually exciting design with roundly sculpted features, a wraparound windshield and a gracefully flowing roofline.
They also proposed a new, more upscale model, the Impala, to replace the Bel Air at the top of the lineup. The Impala began its long tenure at the top of Chevrolet’s lineup in 1958 with a one-year-only model described in advertising as having "curves where before there were lines."
The Impala option added special trim and deluxe interiors, but performance was paramount, as evidenced by the optional Tri-Power 348 engine. This elegant 1958 Impala convertible presents beautifully in Snowcrest White with a White top, tri-tone Blue interior and Blue tonneau cover.
Equipped with the Tri-Power version of the 348 CI big block and Hydra-Matic transmission, it is also optioned with power steering and brakes, power windows, tinted glass and spinner hubcaps. The car underwent a photo-documented frame-off rotisserie restoration to an extraordinary state of finish that has earned it a coveted Gold Spinner Award.
If you need this beauty added to your collection, call Steve at (270) 259-1491 or email Steve@sandsclassiccars.com . Need a loan? Let us know and we"ll send you a J.J. Best Quick Credit Application! To see more photos of this car and the rest of our inventory, visit SandSClassicCars.com
To see a video tour of this sweet ride, click here!
Specs:
Gold Spinner Award winner Body-off rotisserie restoration Approximately 150 miles since restoration 348 CI Tri-Power engine Automatic transmission Power windows Power brakes Power steering White convertible top
Chevrolet began the ascent from its conservative, almost stodgy reputation with the 1955 model year, which it followed up with the increasingly stylish 1956 and 1957 models. But even then another revolution was taking place inside General Motors. Chevrolet designer Clare MacKichan and his crew had teamed with Pontiac designers to establish the basic parameters for the new 1958 A-body platform they would share.
In October 1955 they presented GM Styling Director Harley J. Earl with their first “official” styling drawings, and in May 1956 he approved the basic design. Guided by the “longer, lower, wider” buzz phrase of the time, MacKichan’s stylists created a visually exciting design with roundly sculpted features, a wraparound windshield and a gracefully flowing roofline.
They also proposed a new, more upscale model, the Impala, to replace the Bel Air at the top of the lineup. The Impala began its long tenure at the top of Chevrolet’s lineup in 1958 with a one-year-only model described in advertising as having "curves where before there were lines."
The Impala option added special trim and deluxe interiors, but performance was paramount, as evidenced by the optional Tri-Power 348 engine. This elegant 1958 Impala convertible presents beautifully in Snowcrest White with a White top, tri-tone Blue interior and Blue tonneau cover.
Equipped with the Tri-Power version of the 348 CI big block and Hydra-Matic transmission, it is also optioned with power steering and brakes, power windows, tinted glass and spinner hubcaps. The car underwent a photo-documented frame-off rotisserie restoration to an extraordinary state of finish that has earned it a coveted Gold Spinner Award.
If you need this beauty added to your collection, call Steve at (270) 259-1491 or email Steve@sandsclassiccars.com . Need a loan? Let us know and we"ll send you a J.J. Best Quick Credit Application! To see more photos of this car and the rest of our inventory, visit SandSClassicCars.com