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1958 Chevrolet Impala
Long, Low and Loaded
The First Impala Ever
In 1958, General Motors celebrated their 50th anniversary by completely redesigning their flagship brand, Chevrolet. Using the ad slogan of All New, All Over Again, Chevrolet was able to regain their #1 sales position from Ford. As part of this new styling, Chevrolet introduced the Impala. Named for the sleek African antelope, the Impala was longer 207, lower only 57 high and wider 77.7 than anything in its class. Despite being a Limited Edition and the top of the line at $2844, over 55,000 Impalas were sold.
Precision Engineered to Chevrolet Specifications
This Robins Egg Blue 58 Impala Convertible has all the features that knocked the sox off the American public over 40 years ago. Featuring rear skirts, external spare tire, 3-tone interior, and opening doors, hood and trunk, this 1:24 scale beauty looks as dazzling as the originals did rolling off the Chevrolet assembly line. And you can add to your Impala collection with our 1:24 scale 1964 Sports Coupe, ready to roll with its stick shift and working steering system.
Model Features
Opening Hood
Opening Trunk
Opening Doors
Detailed Engine
Detailed Interior
Chrome Accents & Trim
Working Steering System
Precision Diecast Replica
Baked Enamel Finish
1:24 Scale Model
8 Inches Long
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