Chevrolet Impala (1959 - 1960) Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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User reviews for Chevrolet Impala (1959 - 1960)
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by Anonymous
Jan 22, 2013
Slow and bad handling. The worst styling of the era which earned it the lowest selling price. Drum brakes all around that were good for one hard stop. A challenge when it was time for the yearly inspection. It was towed out of the driveway when the transmission failed.Jan 22, 2013
by Anonymous
Dec 27, 2012
Styling -- 5 stars -- especially the Impala coupe. Performance was fine, not outstanding. I had 283 V8, not a 348, so that's what one would expect. If you want a car that will turn heads and continue to appreciate well, a 59 cnvt or coupe will fill the bill.Dec 27, 2012
by Anonymous
Oct 24, 2012
This car is a really neat car to cruise in. the way it handles is good. with the new top and tires you could just tear up some roadways. I wished the original owner had not changed the three deuce manifold but that holley four barrel gives it plenty of gas when you romp on it. now its just a show car or actually going to have the frame off done. after that its to the barrett jackson auction..Oct 24, 2012
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by Anonymous
Jan 22, 2013
Slow and bad handling. The worst styling of the era which earned it the lowest selling price. Drum brakes all around that were good for one hard stop. A challenge when it was time for the yearly inspection. It was towed out of the driveway when the transmission failed.Jan 22, 2013
by Anonymous
Dec 27, 2012
Styling -- 5 stars -- especially the Impala coupe. Performance was fine, not outstanding. I had 283 V8, not a 348, so that's what one would expect. If you want a car that will turn heads and continue to appreciate well, a 59 cnvt or coupe will fill the bill.Dec 27, 2012
by Anonymous
Oct 24, 2012
This car is a really neat car to cruise in. the way it handles is good. with the new top and tires you could just tear up some roadways. I wished the original owner had not changed the three deuce manifold but that holley four barrel gives it plenty of gas when you romp on it. now its just a show car or actually going to have the frame off done. after that its to the barrett jackson auction..Oct 24, 2012
by Todd Y
Nov 20, 2011
It was my first love of a Car. It had Style, Comfort, Power in a 348ci Turboglide. It was expensive to Maintain because of Mileage over 100,000. In her day was the Top of Chevrolet vehicles. Nice roomy interior. The Impala was a very stylish vehicle & stood out from the crowd.Nov 20, 2011
by John C
Oct 15, 2009
This was my first car. It was a convertible white with red interior. it had a 327 engin with duel headers and cherry bomb mufflers. Lifted rear end and moonies around. My father and I did a basic rebuild when I was 16yrs old. The best part was replacing the top which neither of us had ever done so it was hard but fun doing it together.Oct 15, 2009
by Christer B
Jan 17, 2009
This 59 Impala is one of kind and i love it
big rims, airride and v8 is all you need
* Performance – acceleration, braking, handling
* Build Quality – cant be better
* Appearance – no need
* Cost of Ownership – $$$$$
* Fun Factor – sure it have
Jan 17, 2009
by Gary B
Apr 10, 2008
Automotive porn! Complete design excess & the only thing green about it is the colour of some of the wires under the dashboard! Spent six years restoring & modifying this. Pics were taken two years ago just after I painted it. It now runs a small block, TH350 trans, 17" Torque Thrust II's. Air ride will be heading thsi way shortly........ Apr 10, 2008
by Gary B
Apr 10, 2008
Its 19 feet long, nearly 7 feet wide & I've spent 6 years restoring & modifying it. NOT the one in the picture, but very similar except its black, bigger rims & MUCH lower.....Apr 10, 2008
by Anonymous
Apr 08, 2008
I got to drive this very beautiful 1960 Chevrolet Impala. Everything is stock,
interior is not damaged one bit, and it has 3000 mies on it, all original.Apr 08, 2008
by Rob D
Feb 10, 2008
283cubic inch V8 (4.2 litres). owned since 94 and still only 2nd owner in 48 years!. Bench seats - no seat belts, column shift 2 speed powerglide.colour - copper and ivoryFeb 10, 2008
by Jordie D
Dec 31, 2007
Awesome find but needs some tlcDec 31, 2007
by Anonymous
Dec 27, 2007
Just bought it. Have done nothing to it but look at it and I am loving it.Dec 27, 2007
by Anonymous
Jul 05, 2007
This is just a fun car to cruise inJul 05, 2007
by Anonymous
Feb 10, 2007
I have the 2 door model with power brakes and steering. Compared to todays cars there is a marked difference but if compared to models of its era it would have to be considered as much smoother than most. My rating above reflects it compared to cars of its era. Feb 10, 2007
by Anonymous
Oct 31, 2006
I was the proud owner of a 1960 Chevy two-door sport coup. Dual antennas on the back and dual rear view mirrors on the front fenders. The streamline styling made it look like it could fly. The dash was designed with unbelievable balance and beauty. The steering wheel was georgous. One can only hope that some day Chevrolet will again build such cars of elegance. Oct 31, 2006
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