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1959 Chevrolet Impala Tri-Power Convertible

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    Wed, Dec 13, 2023
    8:09 pm UTC
  • BidsUser51
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  • LocationPin outlineHuffman, Texas
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Chassis/VINF59S299326
Mileage indicated60,122 Miles TMU
Engine348 cu-in V8
TransmissionAutomatic
Addenda and Errata

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Description

OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE

For a second consecutive year, General Motors completely redesigned the Chevrolet passenger car lineup to feature more extravagant “slimline design” styling for 1959. Sharing a new X-frame chassis with the Sixty-Two line of Cadillacs, the Impala was longer and wider with its tailfins now protruding outward rather than upward, punctuated by distinctive teardrop-shaped taillights at the rear. Ensuring the interior was just as eye-catching as the exterior, Chevrolet fitted the Impala with a sporting dashboard and two-spoke steering wheel, textured metal interior trim, and vibrant vinyl and fabric-trimmed bench seats. The Impala broke off to become its own complete line comprised of a Sport Sedan, 4-Door Sedan, Sport Coupe, and Convertible with no shortage of available power ranging from the standard inline-six to Rochester mechanically fuel-injected “Ram-Jet” V8s. Beloved for their single model year styling, 1959 Impalas are instant classics and a charming throwback to Jet Age design.

This car is part of the George Foreman Collection, which comprises over 50 cars from the 1930s through today, with a focus on American classics and late-model sports cars.

Highlights

  • Offered from The George Foreman Collection

  • Finished in black over red vinyl upholstery with tri-tone cloth seat inserts

  • Powered by a 348 cu-in “Super Turbo-Thrust Special” V8 topped with a Tri-Power setup featuring three Rochester two-barrel carburetors, rated at 315 horsepower

  • Two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission

  • Power-operated black vinyl convertible soft top

  • Power brakes

  • Power steering

  • Dual antennas

  • 14 inch steel wheels wearing spinner covers and mounted with Coker Classic wide whitewall tires

  • Accompanied by an AACA 1992 Grand National First Prize grille badge (removed) 

  • Full three-stage paint correction and detail conducted by Dr. D’Tail in November 2019 at a cost of $1,675

  • This Impala Convertible is offered with the five-digit odometer currently showing just over 60,100 miles at the time of listing; however, the true mileage is unknown 

  • The cowl tag decodes as follows:

    • Style: 59 1867 - 1959 Impala

    • Body: LA 55620 - Lansing, Michigan, sequence number 55620

    • Trim: 874 - Red Vinyl

    • Paint: 900 - Tuxedo Black

Features

  • Chrome bumpers, front and rear

  • Quad headlights

  • Polished trim

  • Almond-shaped front air inlets

  • Wraparound windshield

  • Dual exterior rearview mirrors

  • Manually-operated windows

  • Vent windows

  • Dual padded sun visors

  • Bench seats, front and rear

  • Push-button radio

  • 120-mph speedometer

  • Two-spoke steering wheel

  • Analog clock

  • Locking glove compartment

  • Glove compartment-mounted Pioneer stereo head unit

  • Dual exhaust outlets

Known Imperfections

  • Please note that the vehicles in The George Foreman Collection have been in long-term static storage and will benefit from additional mechanical attention prior to being driven. Bidders are encouraged to review the Additional Documents section of each lot for any recent mechanical service rendered to help return certain vehicles to running condition. Additionally, bidders should carefully review the photos of each lot in the collection, which may highlight the oxidation of metal components certain vehicles sustained as the result of a garage fire caused by a golf cart battery in March 2019. Although none of the vehicles sustained fire damage from the fire itself, the negative cosmetic effects of the corrosive soot vary greatly from vehicle to vehicle and can be observed in the photo galleries of each lot. All lots are sold as is, where is, and bidders are responsible for any desired diligence before placing a bid.

  • Oxidized exterior and interior chrome trim

  • Staining on white side stripes

Included

  • Rear fender skirts (removed)

  • Red vinyl boot cover

  • Spare wheel and tire

  • Aftermarket Kenwood speakers in boxes

  • Aftermarket Custom Autosound stereo head unit in box

  • Gold license plate frame in box

  • Quality Automotive Interiors rear vinyl kick panels new in bags

  • Rear “window pillow”

Ownership History

As a member of The George Foreman Collection, this 1959 Chevrolet Impala Convertible is presented as a handsome and honest example worthy of continued preservation. 

Additional Notes

A Broad Arrow Group Car Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner for this vehicle.

Contact: Cason Vogel Phone: 904.504.7848 email: cvogel@hagerty.com

Bids

12/13/23 at 8:07 PM

$215,000

12/13/23 at 8:05 PM

$210,000

12/13/23 at 8:05 PM

$205,000

12/13/23 at 8:04 PM

$200,000

12/13/23 at 8:03 PM

$197,500

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