1958 Chevrolet Impala

Everyone loves a ’57 Chevy, but I always preferred the lower and meaner ’58.  The 1958s represented a complete design change featuring dual headlamps, triple tail lamps, flared rear fenders and a wraparound windshield.  The sales brochure called it “Sculpturamic” which must be the Latin term for smoking hot.  These Chevy’s were bigger and lower than the 1957s and sported an X-type frame for support.  The Level Air Suspension System was an option and, best of all, so was the new 348 Turbo-Thrust V8.  Offered in 3 series, the Bel Air, the Biscayne and the Delray, the ’58 Chevy Impalas really were “all-new” for 1958, and they were also first class:

Scenes from Cruise Nite

There were some really special cars and trucks in Kearney for Cruise Nite this year.  If you weren’t there, here is a sample of what you missed:

Cool coupes
1950 Studebaker Starlight Coupe with a 350 Chevy engine
1961 Jeep Super Hurricane
1958 Chevy
1949 Ford truck
1936 Buick
1956 Chevy
Boss 429 Mustang
Boss 429
1938 Chevy
Edsel “horse collar” grille
1962 Olds Starfire
V16 Caddy
1965 Chevy