1958 Chevy Impala Convertible: The Chevrolet Impala originated as a sports coupe and made its debut at the 1956 General Motors Motorama. The concept became a reality with Chevrolet launching the Impala in 1958. The one-year-only 1958 Impala body style turned out to be a very bold move on GM’s behalf — it worked and lay the foundation for the risk-taking direction they were prepared to go in developing cars for the next decade. The chassis was a new design — longer and wider — and the body had a reduced height of almost five inches. It was very stylish with its quad headlights and dripping in chrome, almost as much as the automaker’s flagship Cadillac.
If you walked into a Chevy dealership in late 1957 and asked for the best they had to offer on the newly introduced '58, you would end up with a 348 Tri-powered, Continental kit-equipped Impala convertible on your driveway that night. Whether you missed that opportunity back then or it was before your time, you now have that chance to make owning a fully loaded '58 Impala convertible a reality. This immaculate, numbers matching example was fully restored and has seen less than 500 miles of pavement since completion. It has always been stored indoors and maintained with an open checkbook. Needless to say, this classic convertible needs nothing and will be an instant stand out in any collection. Features and options include; 348 Tri-Power, Auto, Power Steering & Brakes, Power Top, Dual Exhaust, Tinted Glass, Tilt Steering, Tissue Dispenser, Chrome Floormats, Owners Manual, Chrome Bumpers & Mirrors, Fender Skirts, Continental Kit, Full Spare, Factory Hubcaps, and New BF Goodrich Silvertown Wide White Wall Tires!
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