1958 Chevrolet Impala
The Chevrolet Impala is a full-size automobile built by the Chevrolet division of General Motors introduced for the 1958 model year. The Impala was…
The Chevrolet Impala is a full-size automobile built by the Chevrolet division of General Motors introduced for the 1958 model year. The Impala was…
Rumors that General Motors had at last come up with something to steal sales from Ford’s hugely successful Mustang swept through the American auto…
“The Great One” was Pontiac’s answer to a youth market with attitude and disposable cash. Detroit exploited a generation’s rebellion by creating cars with…
The Dodge Coronet was introduced with the division’s first postwar body styles. The Coronet was a full-size car from Dodge in the 1950s, initially…
The 1932 Oldsmobile 5-window Sport Coupe had white wall tires, accenting wood wheels, and contrasting body colors. The Sport Coupe was a three-passenger automobile…
The 442 was born out of the competition between Pontiac Division and Oldsmobile. The package was dubbed 4-4-2 based on its combination of four-barrel…
100 bhp, 282.1 cu. in. L-head inline eight-cylinder engine, four-speed manual transmission, front and rear semi-elliptic leaf spring suspension, four-wheel hydraulic brakes. Wheelbase: 124″…
In 1955, Chrysler introduced the C300. The ‘C’ stood for coupe and the 300 was the horsepower rating of the original Hemi engine equipped…
The name Marquette was first used for an automobile when the Berwick Auto Car Company of Grand Rapids, Michigan, frequently took it as a…
Studebaker was a company with a reputation for producing impressive car designs. When it brought out the famous “bullet nose”, many thought it to…
For 1959 changes included new tailfins, with the “Silver Hawk” script moved to the fins instead of on the trunk lid (where new individual…
The Lincoln-Mercury division was created in 1945, but it wasn’t until the 1949 models appeared that Mercury models were able to define their own…