1964 was the final year for the fourth-generation Impala, but this doesn’t necessarily mean the new model didn’t receive some love from Chevrolet. In addition to the more polished look with an overall ...
There's no substitute for experience, and that's as true in the world of lowriding as anywhere else. Trino Alfaro of Tracy, California, has been lowriding since he was a teenager, and his years of ...
Danielle Trotta is the host of FOX Business Network's "My Dream Car," which follows families surprising loved ones with restored classic cars The Mans family may just own my favorite car of the entire ...
Some lowrider builders like to jump from project to project, selling off a car as soon as it's finished and moving on to the next project. Others, like Odilio Station of Henderson, Nevada, get it ...
"Oh, it was gonna be a total lowrider," Robert Briggs confessed when we happened to mention that his '64 Impala SS ragtop sort of looks like one anyway. Responding to the interviewer's "No, you're ...
Not everyone is willing to spruce up their lives with a classic ride due to the obvious issues that might spark up. However, if you feel like you can no longer live without a nice Chevrolet Impala, ...
Sometimes, two GM muscle cars built 15 years apart can put up very similar types of performance on the drag strip, as the video embedded below shows. The cars doing battle here are a 1964 Chevy Impala ...