Posts Tagged “Impala”
Choose your favorite classic Chevy photo from 2012
by Gary on December 31, 2012
We love sharing pictures of classic Chevrolets submitted by our customers, friends and fans, and with 2012 drawing to a close, it’s time to pick your favorites. Vote for your favorite 1964 or older Impala, 1965 or newer Impala, Chevelle, (…)
Save weight, improve cooling efficiency with aluminum radiators for 1961-76 Impalas — New from Impala Bob’s
by Gary on August 24, 2012
Automakers increasingly use aluminum to save weight and improve efficiency — and those same principles can also be used in classic cars. Impala Bob’s has added a line of high-efficiency, two-core aluminum radiators for 1961-76 full-size Chevrolets that are 30 (…)
Independence Day Special — The 1974 Spirit of America Impala
by Gary on July 4, 2012
If you remember the mid 1970s, you probably remember what a big deal America’s Bicentennial was. After all, it’s not every day that a country turns 200 years old. So Chevrolet got into the spirit — albeit two years early (…)
Details make a difference! Decals and emblems for your classic Chevy
by Gary on May 5, 2012
Spring means the start of cruise-ins and car shows for most places, so make sure your engine bay pops when you pop the hood! We have exact-copy reproduction decals for 1958-76 Impalas, 1964-72 Chevelles and El Caminos and 1947-72 Trucks. Our (…)
Made in USA Hood Springs — New from Impala Bob’s and Bob’s Chevelle Parts
by Gary on April 30, 2012
Made in USA was once the standard of quality — and in many cases, it still is. That’s why Impala Bob’s and Bob’s Chevelle Parts now offer OEM-specification hood springs for 1963-72 Impalas and 1964-72 Chevelles and El Caminos, manufactured (…)
New! Genuine GM hood springs — Made in USA
by Gary on February 10, 2012
Now available! Impala Bob’s and Bob’s Chevelle Parts have OEM-quality hood springs direct from GM and made in the USA. Priced at $39.88 each, these hood springs fit a variety of classic Chevrolets: 1963-72 Impala/Caprice/Bel Air/Biscayne 1964-72 Chevelle/El Camino 1970-72 (…)
It’s not just a car: Sons track down and buy back their Dad’s beloved ’65 Impala SS
by Gary on November 11, 2011
If you haven’t already seen this on Chevy’s website or the commercial, it is an amazing, beautiful story of how 30 years after their Dad sold his beloved ’65 Impala SS 396 4-speed to pay for their education, Herb Younger’s sons tracked (…)
Another birthday: My ’64 Impala’s 48th
by Gary on November 4, 2011
When I bought my ’64 Impala back in 1999, as I looked the car over I opened the glovebox to find the original owner’s manual in the worn, but original clear plastic dealer pouch. I also found something else: the (…)
Chevy’s Cadillac — the 1958 Impala
by Gary on October 24, 2011
Although Chevrolet was General Motor’s entry-level brand, with the stylish 1955 Bel Air and the small-block V8, Chevys were no longer just basic, economical transportation. And as its customers became more prosperous, Chevrolet wanted to keep them. So for the (…)




