The Mirrored Black Image of the 1962 Chevrolet Impala that impresses on this cover, reflects the era of which it came from. This one off designed classic was a first when it came to bucket seats and the traveling body crease lines coming all the way across the side in a triangular shape. The show room sticker price was around three grand and along with it came that brand new car smell. Chevrolets designer back then felt that the Impala was a prestigious car that was within reach of the average American citizen. Back in those days, gas cost 28 cents per gallon to get you that ride home to watch Johnny Carson host his first tonight show. After that, you could watch the news and see what Kennedy would do about the missiles in Cuba. The average annual rnincome was about fifty six hundred, and the house you lived in, could be bought for around twelve grand, just like today! The first Walmart store opened, and the very popular silicone breast implants would be put to use. It's cool to go back in the day, especially when an icon styled-car looks like that very day it came from.
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