Immerse Yourself In The Attractive Luxury Of The 1959 Chevrolet Impala That Is Always Sought After And Captures The Hearts Of Classic Car Enthusiasts.

Collector or not, one has to admit that today’s market offers countless possibilities for the people who are after a vintage ride or, why not, a project car. From the muscle cars of old to the luxury convertibles and from cars in tip-top condition to wrecks in need of saving, there’s virtually nothing missing from the scene.

In the world of collectors, a special place is occupied by the Chevrolet Impala, one of the best-selling nameplates of the 1960s. Introduced by Chevy at the end of the previous decade, it sold in such large numbers that nowadays, scores of them are sitting around in barns and fields, rotting away.

At least they do that until someone who sees their potential comes along and buys them, and it’s basically this reality that drives a thriving Impala market. For some, like it’s the case with the one we have here, not even some previous restoration work is enough, and more gets added all the time.

What you’re looking at is a 1959 example, hence a member of the second generation of the family, that survived for a long time as part of a private collection. It was from the get-go a highly-specced car, but now it’s more alluring than ever.

Back in 2010, after it left said collection, the Impala entered a two-year restoration process at the hands of a Florida shop called Steve Cooley Motors. It was then when it received the period-correct GM Inca Silver exterior, the chrome bits, and, most importantly, the convertible top was hand-made, using Mercedes-Benz materials.

After restoration ended, the car was barely driven, being stored in a climate-controlled facility and adding just 133 miles (214 km) to the clock. But then, in 2020, it crossed the path of another crew, Street Productions, which this down went down the custom path.

From that point on, this Impala went about its business making use of amenities such as the factory Wonderbar radio, only reworked to accommodate Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a new sound system complete with a Pioneer subwoofer, and even the original gauges, only properly calibrated.

The EVOD wheels the car uses, wrapped in radial whitewall tires, get their spin from a re-made 348ci engine, the top-of-the-range unit back in the day when this car was made. Making 315 hp, it is controlled by means of a 3-speed transmission.

We were lucky enough to stumble upon this all silver Impala as we were looking for cool convertibles to include in our Open Top Month coverage. We nearly froze when we saw it waiting to be sold by Mecum during its auction in Orlando in early July. We only hope the guys bidding for it will not freeze as well, but bid to a value that would make the car newsworthy again, and us lucky enough to come back to it. 

Related Posts

Chevrolet Impala 1961 – Where Classic Beauty Combines With Unrivaled Performance An Enduring Symbol Of Luxury And Style

Transport yourself back to 1961, a year that marked the introduction of the iconic 1961 Chevrolet Impala. This classic car, renowned for its timeless design and remarkable…

The Stunning Reveal of an Original 1963 Impala SS, Untouched and Unrestored!

While the 1965 Impala is the model that made history with an impressive annual sales performance (over 1 million units sold in 12 months), the 1963 sibling…

Unleash the hidden power of a 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu with a 396 cubic inch large displacement engine

Amid the captivating era of the 1960s, a symbol of unbridled strength and timeless refinement emerged—the 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS396 tribute. This meticulously restored marvel showcases…

1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air Hardtop Is A Profound Symbol Of A Classic Legend That Has Not Changed Through The Ages

Is there any classic automobile more emblematic than the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air? Inquire of anyone, including search engines like Google, to identify the most iconic vintage…

Eerie House Abandoned for Decades Has Classic Cars Rotting Away in the Yard

American junkyards are packed with millions of classic cars nowadays. How did they get there? Well, while some owners got tired of driving old cars, others scrapped…

Abandoned Property Hidden in the Woods Has a Yard Full of Classic Cars

When talking about barn finds, we usually think of classic cars that have been pulled out of barns after a few decades. But the term is much…