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Of all the significant Impala releases during the '60s, the 1961 model year is my favorite. It witnessed the introduction of the bubble top, which has already become an incredibly desirable ...
The 50s and 60s were an Era of beautifully designed ... Like most restomods, Gil's 1961 Bubble Top Impala has an interesting past. It was a work-in-progress and initially belonged to another ...
When I caught up to him, he had fallen in love with a 1961 Chevy Impala Bubble Top hot rod. It had custom paint, pinstriping, interior, suspension, polished billet Schott Bullet wheels wrapped in ...
When his custom 1961 Impala ... the top with an additional top from a 1961 Pontiac bubbletop. "I cut the top off of the Pontiac and set it on the back of my Chevy, to create a double bubble ...
Monterey Car Week will see a number of high-profile auctions offering rare and exotic automobiles worthy of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. However, Mecum’s auction will also include ...
It takes a mix of ingenuity, style, class, and sometimes, raw numbers. This 1961 Bubble Top Chevy Impala has all of the above, and now, we’re taking a closer look thanks to the following feature ...
The 1961 Impala nailed this look, and many call it a bubble-top car, though others insist that the 1962 Bel Air is the only car that should get that tag. Sorta weird, considering the 1961 Impala ...
The fins were also toned down in the '60 model before being eliminated the following year. The Impala was Chevrolet's top of the line series and was also their only full-size convertible model.