Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars of Indianapolis is proud to digitally present
this beautiful 1958 Chevrolet Impala. Here is a little history
about the car provided by the seller. A car named "Bonnie
Sue."Bonnie Sue is the owner's dream come true in blue and has the
trophies to prove it. A 1958 Chevrolet Impala Bel Air Sport Coupe,
348 OHV V8 Tri power, 3 Rochester two barrel carburetors run at
280hp stock from this manufacturer's new line up. This one has the
two speed automatic transmission called a Power glide. Grade is for
low grade driving range on this Power glide model.In Fathom Blue
Iridescent to be specific, 18 coats of paint on a rust free car is
what you see here inside and out, with blue/black/gray vinyl
interior. See the color charts included inside this car for all
colors available in Chevrolet 1958. All original parts were used
inside and out. Chrome was shipped out and re chromed before
putting on. The glass is in great shape, no cracks were allowed.
The owner's son was a certified glass technician who did all this
glass work. The lights are beautiful and bright. New custom made
seats, new carpet, new headliner, new then AM/FM cassette player
was installed in the glovebox with the bigger speaker in the back.
The heat works. There is no factory air conditioning on this model.
All instruments in the dash are working properly. Under the hood
and the trunk, it looks new in 2023. The chassis is rust free with
no leaks. This model has drum brakes with the white wall tires and
chrome hubcaps.The car was stripped down, piece by piece into
crates before our eyes. Then put back together by the master. Every
nut, every bolt is either black or fathom blue. I did the work
learning, loving every minute of our father daughter time. Working
together in the barn restoring this blue 58 Impala plus my blue 71
Corvette at the same, rocked my world. My father found out I am
good at prepping for paint too. I brought my own computer chair,
just the right height for body repairs. The next day I walked into
the barn to work. Father said, "Yeah, this chair is pretty good to
use daughter, my back stopped hurting. It is a labor of love
daughter." Our Father continued to do more frame off- restorations
in that chair. The owner started out with a reward. I will pay $250
to anyone who found him a usable 58 Impala. Owner paid his wife,
his son and his daughter, as each found one. A Family business we
now call, Kantorowski Legacy Cars. The one you see is Bonnie Sue,
our 58 Chevrolet Impala we found down South with no rust. There
were polish highly dedicated professionals rebuilding this car in
2000 to win car shows by 2002. Bonnie Sue has been barn kept and
covered. Bonnie Sue has seen no rain or snow. Bonnie Sue was driven
for local parades, car shows, James Dean, Auburn, and Friday night
pizza night, totaling 2000 miles to date on this rebuilt motor,
with loud exhaust. The owners used ET in their first car show and
won. The owner's ordered a custom made cowgirl like their daughter
for their next car show display and won. Bonnie Sue is the name of
this beautiful 1958 Chevrolet Impala, because Bonnie Sue helped
restore her. No other drivers have driven Bonnie Sue other than the
owners. Bonnie Sue bought ads and framed them for Fathers Day
gifts. Father's last birthday, Bonnie Sue ordered the matching blue
1958 Chevrolet Impala hat and key fob. The Happy Fathers Day love
needs to live on in Bonnie Sue. Who is Bonnie Sue's new owner? I
honor my late parents and brothers legacy by placing Bonnie Sue in
the great hands to sell at the biggest toy showroom in Indiana,
Gateway Indy. For more information call Danny (K) 317-688-1100