We had just arrived at the 2018 Sacramento Autorama when we ran into builder Scott Bonowski from Hot Rods & Hobbies. "You have to go look at the incredible Chevy Impala in Building B," he insisted.
Retro Manufacturing and LosVGK are teaming up to bring a 1968 Chevy Impala low-rider to the upcoming 2025 SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The ’68 will be be equipped with a slew of modern audio components ...
Happy wife, happy life. That's what the owner of this 1970 Impala seems to think, as the man decided to sell his custom Chevy to make room for his wife's new car. "Wife says one has to go because she ...
It’s no secret that we here at GM Authority love our fast cars, but sometimes, it makes sense to ease up a little bit and, well, just enjoy the ride. And that’s exactly what this custom Chevrolet ...
Even as a young man, Alfredo “Hot Rod Freddy” Quintero loved lowriders. He was eight years old when he saw his first one — an emerald green 1968 Chevy Caprice — and he’ll never forget that day. Like ...
For most people that enter the casino door, they risk losing it all. For 40-year-old Maurice Rutherford of Mapleton, Illinois, he already has everything he needs: a good home, a beautiful wife, three ...
Here's a 1965 Chevy Impala with an interesting story. It's a lowrider built by Victor Rivera at his body shop called Big V Designs. As a kid, Victor was always interested in lowriders, but he was so ...
This car currently resides in an excellent family-owned independent yard just south of Denver, in the same row as the '65 Biscayne we admired (or, for some of you, reviled) last week. Its interior is ...
"How do you like me now?" might be the question Clarence Goodwin's 1961 Chevy Impala would ask if it could talk. You see Clarence didn't make a whole lot of changes when he first got the '61 Impala, ...
Goodguys recently crowned this 1963 Chevy Impala Wagon as the 2021 Snap-On Custom of the Year during the final day of the 31st Autumn Get-Together in Pleasanton, California. No doubt, this two-door ...
Even as a young man, Alfredo “Hot Rod Freddy” Quintero loved lowriders. He was eight years old when he saw his first one — an emerald green 1968 Chevy Caprice — and he’ll never forget that day. Like ...