There are a variety of qualifications that make a car cover-worthy for Lowrider Magazine, however, there are two key aspects that all of our choices seem to have in common; hard work and patience.
The full-size 1965 Chevrolet was a million-selling car, but not very many were painted or powered like this one. This was the last year for the 409-cubic-inch V-8. Add a one-year-only color, and you ...
It’s one of those statistics that you read and reread but still can’t quite get your head around. Chevrolet sold 1,074,925 Impalas and Impala Super Sports in 1965—more than any other U.S. model either ...
Before becoming the Production Editor for LOWRIDER I used to work the returns desk at a Best Buy. Walking around Extreme Auto Fest Anaheim it was quite a surprise when I bumped into Tony Alcala Jr, ...
Chevrolet and Ford were the big guns of American car production in the postwar era, with the Bowtie coming out on top on most occasions – including in 1965 when the Mustang had its first full ...
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1965 Impala SS: A nostalgic ride
A timeless Chevy that defined an era. What makes the ’65 Impala SS such a nostalgic favorite?
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