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1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper
1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper
1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper 1959 Chevrolet Impala pictures and wallpaper
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The 1959 Chevrolet was completely different and was a one year only design. The headlamps were so low at night you could detect it as a 1959 Chevrolet. The rear end had wings resembling a seagull and under the wings the taillights appeared to be cat eyes. The Impala had a production run of 65,800 units and weighed 3,659 pounds. The selling price was $3,451 and came with a 283 cubic-inch V-8 engine and Powerglide transmission.
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Named for a Southern African Antelope, the Impala was introduced in 1958 as a new upmarket, sporty trim package created for Bel Air coupes and convertibles. The Impala became a separate model in 1959 in both two and four-door versions and became the best-selling car in the Chevrolet lineup. For 1960, it became the best-selling automobile in the United States and held that position for the next decade. From 1958 until 1966, Impala sales were in excess of 13 million units, more than any other full-size car in the history of the automobile. In 1965, the Impala set an all-time industry annual sales record of more than 1 million units in the United States, which has never been bettered. The unique rear fins and a 'Continental Tire Kit' typified the era.
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The 1959 Chevrolets were even longer, lower and wider than before, and a radical departure from the more conventionally proportioned cars from 1958. Their most distinguishing styling feature was the 'laid over' tailfins forming 'brows' over the 'cat's eye' taillight. Coupes like this one, display a crisp-lined hardtop highlighted by a wrap-over back window that allowed an almost unlimited rear view.
The 1950's Impala was big, very big. It actually began its life as a top option level of the Bel Air. Due to sales being so well for this body style, Chevrolet decided to create the Impala as its own model. Its styling has been termed 'bat-winged' due to the rear-styling of the vehicle. A variety of engines were available ranging from an inline-6 cylinder up to a triple carburetor, 348 cubic-inches V8 capable of producing 315 horsepower. A fuel injected V8 became available in 1959.
From the front of the car, the design was fairly normal for the 1950's era. Extensive amounts of chrome littered the front end. Two headlights, located side-by-side, were placed on each sides of the vehicle. A front grill was used to help keep the engine cool. View the car from the side and it becomes immediately clear that this is a big vehicle. The length of the vehicle could be extended an additional 11 inches by adding the Continental spare tire cover to the rear of the car. Viewing the car from the rear, the car quickly ends up in a league of its own, with only a few other vehicles such as the Cadillac Series 62 / DeVille having such a radical rear-end. The vehicle featured rear-fins that resembled cats-eyes. To top it all off, this car was not-only long, it was also very wide.

Drum brakes were used and due to the weight of the vehicle, tended to wear out rather quickly. The Impala came in three different body styles including a four-door sedan, two-door coupe, and a convertible coupe. Even though the vehicle weighed 3650 lbs, it could achieve a zero-to-sixy run in about 9 seconds. Top speed was in the neighborhood of 130 miles-per-hour.
Considered to be ‘the best selling full-size car in the U.S.,' in 1960 the Chevy Impala was designed and built by the Chevrolet division of General Motors.

Originating as a sports coupe, the Impala began as a dreamcar for the 1956 General Motors Motorama.
The name Impala originated from a southern African antelope known for its speed and prowess. Introduced in 1958, the Impala was developed by chief engineer automotive executive for General Motors, Edward Cole.
Michigan born, Cole was the son of a dairy farmer whose lifelong aspiration was to become an automotive engineer. Beginning as a lab assistant for the General Motors Institute, Cole worked in engineering before gaining recognition and becoming promoted to chief engineer in 1952. Cole eventually became president of Chevrolet in 1967.

Introduced with a trim package, the new sporty model was unique with its six taillights. Eventually becoming the ‘best selling car in the Chevrolet product line', in 1959 it became a separate model in both two and four-door versions. Within the second year of production, production reached 473,000 units.

Continuing for a decade as the best-selling automobile in the U.S. Impala broke the record for sales with over 13 million units sold. The Impala held this record until 1977 setting an ‘all-time industry annual sales record of more than 1 million units.'

Introducing the largest impala, the 1971 redesign set the standard that has yet to be topped remaining Chevrolet's top-selling model until the late 1970's.

The design of the Impala SS (Super Sport) became the model often credited for the beginning of the muscle car era.

During the 1973 energy crisis that rocketed the nation, the impact of high rising gas prices put a damper on the industry. Impala sales plummeted and the redesign of the Impala to meet changing demands. Minimized in length, becoming more narrow and taller in stature, the new Impala showcased ‘the new image of the full-size American car – smaller, lighter, more efficient.'

Over the decades, the Impala has continued to remain an American trademark, enhanced by its ability to evolve with the times.

Introduced during the Los Angeles Auto Show in 2005, the 2006 Impala came complete with a base engine, a 3.5 L V6 that produced 211 hp. A completely revised interior, the 06 Impala was selected by Fleet car of the Year by both Automotive Fleet and Business magazines.

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1959 Chevrolet Impala

Year1959
MakeChevrolet
ModelImpala
Body StyleSedan
Engine LocationFront
Drive TypeRear Wheel
Production Years for Series1958 - 1972
Price$2,590.00
Weight3623 lbs | 1643.4 kg
Combined MPG0.00

Engine   [Optional Engines]
Engine ConfigurationI
Cylinders6
Hydraulic valve lifters
Aspiration/InductionNormal
Displacement235.50 CU IN. | 3859.8 cc. | 3.9 L.
ValvetrainOHV
Horsepower135.00 BHP (99.4 KW) @ 4000.00 RPM
HP to Weight Ratio26.8 LB / HP (Vehicles with similar ratio)
HP / Liter34.6 BHP / Liter
Compression Ratio8.25:1
Main Bearings4
Fuel FeedCarburetor
Rochester 2-barrel Model 7013003
BlockCast-iron
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Standard Transmission
Gears3
TransmissionManual

Optional Transmission
Turboglide

Optional Transmission
Corvette Type Powerglide

Optional Transmission
Gears2
TransmissionAutomatic
Powerglide


 
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