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by Gordon Dean II
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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable. Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.
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1958 Chevrolet Bel Air
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1958 Chevrolet Bel Air
GET 10% OFF YOUR PURCHASE TODAY - ENTER DISCOUNT CODE LCZKXV AT CHECKOUT! Contact me directly at carpixels(at)gmail.com I'm a Detroit boy at heart who loves classic cars and photography. These two go hand in hand for me. People often wonder how I have so many photographs of so many different cars. The truth is that around the Motor City, these classic cars are everywhere. Around here it's very easy to see so many different types of automobiles nearly year round - minus the few snowy months of winter. People around the Detroit area hold the classic car tradition pretty highly, probably more than anywhere else. We are the Motor City after all. When you have lemons, you make lemonade. When we have cars, I make art. With camera in...
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Dale Walker
A great image of the detail on a 1958 Impala. The trim, along with the new emblem with an Impala (like a gazelle, or a deer) with crossed flags indicates this is an Impala option on a 1958 BelAir. The Impala had a lower windshield, the height of a convertible and was a 'hardtop', while there was also a BelAir 2-Dr 'sedan' (with window post). The Impala option also included unique side trim and 6 taillights instead of the 4 taillights for the BelAire and Biscayne models. The Impala became it's own model in 1959, and was no longer a part of the BelAir option packages. Dale Walker, founder National Impala Association, dedicated to the marque of 1958-1964 Chevrolet 'X-Body" classics.