Chevrolet Impala

The Impala is a sedan marketed by Chevrolet since the fifties. It is noted for its logo depicting a sprinting impala. The 1959 model is noted for its cat-eye taillights. Mid-sixties models are popular as lowriders. The Impala was a popular competitor in NASCAR, replacing the Chevrolet Bel Air in the sixties. It was replaced by the Monte Carlo in the seventies. It formed the basis for the Chevrolet El Camino.