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These Two 1958 Chevrolet Impalas Come as a Pair, Hide Unexpected Surprises

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Photo: eBay seller 614henrysamocean
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What’s better than a 1958 Chevrolet Impala in above the average condition and ready to rock again? Two 1968 Impalas, of course, and today, it’s your chance to get them.
1958 was the first year of the Impala nameplate, though it wasn’t a stand-alone series but sold as the Bel Air's top-of-the-line version. Despite this, however, the Impala quickly gained traction, and only a year later, it officially became a separate series, therefore getting a new design and improved everything.

But if you still want to get a closer look at the first days of the Impala in this world, the pair we’re highlighting today is without a doubt something you didn’t expect to come across.

eBay seller 614henrysamocean has listed for auction not one but two different 1958 Chevrolet Impalas selling as a pack and coming with absolutely no rust.

According to the listing, both cars were born in California and later brought to Louisiana, and feature the original Honey Beige paint with an anniversary gold interior. As you can see in the photos here, the two Impalas look pretty good even after all these years, and the seller explains they have absolutely no spot of rust.

The Chevy Impala convertible is powered by a 348 (5.7L) engine that has already been rebuilt and is paired with an automatic transmission. The car features power steering, power brakes, a new exhaust system, as well as a rebuilt suspension system.

The hardtop also comes with a 348 unit, though this time it’s not known if it’s been rebuilt. Paired with an automatic transmission, the engine runs fine, the seller says, and comes alongside goodies like power steering.

Needless to say, the duo has already attracted the attention of the WWW, so at the time of writing, there are 32 bids for these Impalas. The price has already reached $135,000, with six days left until the auction comes to an end.
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About the author: Bogdan Popa
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Bogdan keeps an eye on how technology is taking over the car world. His long-term goals are buying an 18-wheeler because he needs more space for his kid’s toys, and convincing Google and Apple that Android Auto and CarPlay deserve at least as much attention as their phones.
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