I know that the '57 is iconic, but the '58 was a beauty also.
Nice shots. Is it time for " American Graffiti " again ?
tshift
Loc: Overland Park, KS.
Some of the new cars are amazing. The younger people might not appreciate these older cars. Just look at the awesome design that went into these cars. All the curves, flares, moldings etc. I would go back in a minute. Thanks Keep posting BE SAFE!!
Tom
I worked in a mom and pop grocery as a 15-year-old kid when the owners bought one of these. Light blue. Power steering, brakes and air. $2,500 I think. It was gorgeous. Those were the days. 1958 in Fort Worth, Texas. Two door hardtop!!! V8.
UTMike wrote:
I know that the '57 is iconic, but the '58 was a beauty also.
I had a '57 Chevy but I've always thought the '58 was a better-looking car. The great thing about this vintage was that they were made of cast-iron in the sense that they could take a lot of abuse and they could be easily repaired.
Now that’s a pretty ‘58! I don’t think I e ever seen one in white.
Stan
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