We offer classic restoration auto parts for 1950-1970 Impalas, 1958-1970 Belair's and Biscayne's, as well as 1959-1960 El Camino's. Our goal is to make shopping for your classic restoration parts easy and enjoyable. To do this, we have several ways you can shop for, and purchase your classic Impala, Belair, Biscayne, and El Camino parts. At any time if you have a question please feel free to submit an inquiry or call our store at 479-787-5575.
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Complete Restoration Parts for Classic Full-Size Chevrolet Models
The 1958-1970 Chevrolet full-size lineup represents some of the most distinctive and celebrated vehicles in American automotive history. From the dramatic styling of 1959 Impalas with their iconic tail fins and "cat's eye" taillights to the muscle car performance of SS-badged models, these classics embody an era when full-size didn't mean compromise—it meant presence, power, and unmistakable style. H&H Classic Parts specializes in restoration components for these legendary vehicles, including Impala, Caprice, Bel Air, and Biscayne models spanning over two decades of design evolution, plus the rare 1959-1960 El Camino variants.
Whether you're restoring a base Biscayne sedan, a luxurious Impala convertible, or a high-performance SS 396, our comprehensive inventory provides the components necessary to preserve these full-size classics. We understand that each trim level and model year presents unique restoration challenges, which is why we've organized our catalog to simplify parts identification across multiple generations and body styles.
Body Panels and Structural Restoration
Full-size Chevrolet restoration often begins with addressing the inevitable rust and body damage that affects vehicles of this vintage. Our sheet metal inventory includes essential structural components such as quarter panels, floor pans, trunk floors, rocker panels, and fenders engineered to match original specifications. These precision-manufactured panels maintain the flowing body lines and substantial proportions that define these classics.
The full-size Chevrolet platform underwent significant redesigns throughout this era, with notable changes in 1961, 1965, and 1969. Each generation features distinct body panel configurations, mounting points, and contours. The exaggerated fins of 1959-1960 models, the clean lines of 1961-1964 models, the coke-bottle styling of 1965-1968, and the aggressive stance of 1969-1970 models each require generation-specific components. Our technical team helps navigate these variations to ensure proper fitment for your specific model year.
Trim, Chrome, and Exterior Appointments
Few vehicles showcase mid-century styling like classic full-size Chevrolets, and much of their character comes from distinctive trim and brightwork. Our extensive exterior trim inventory includes bumpers, grille assemblies, window moldings, rocker trim, emblems, and body-side trim pieces that vary significantly between trim levels and model years. The differences between a base Biscayne and a fully-appointed Impala SS are largely defined by these exterior appointments.
Chrome quality and proper fitment separate exceptional restorations from merely adequate ones. We source our trim components from manufacturers who understand that show-quality chrome plating and precise reproduction of original mounting configurations are essential for authentic restoration. Year-specific components ensure your 1963 Impala receives 1963-correct trim, not generic parts from other model years.
Interior Components and Upholstery
The spacious interiors of full-size Chevrolets deserve restoration materials that match their original luxury and comfort. Our upholstery inventory includes seat covers for bench and bucket seat configurations, door panels, headliners, carpet sets, and package shelf materials available in period-correct colors, patterns, and materials. These components accommodate both standard and SS interior appointments across all model years.
Dashboard components, instrument bezels, steering wheels, and interior trim pieces complete the cabin restoration. We stock increasingly scarce items like gauge clusters, radio bezels, control knobs, and interior chrome trim that define period-correct interiors. Modern upgrades, including hidden audio systems, air conditioning conversions, and sound insulation, can be integrated without compromising the authentic appearance.
Performance and SS-Specific Components
The Impala SS designation represented Chevrolet's commitment to performance luxury, particularly during the muscle car era. Our inventory includes SS-specific components like badges, trim pieces, brake upgrades, and suspension components that support both original restoration and performance enhancement. From small-block 327 applications to big-block 396, 427, and 454 engines, we supply components that honor these vehicles' performance heritage.
Mechanical restoration parts span brake system upgrades, including disc brake conversions, suspension components, cooling system parts, and engine accessories. These ensure your full-size Chevrolet delivers reliable performance worthy of regular driving rather than remaining a garage ornament.
Early El Camino Support
The 1959-1960 El Camino represents Chevrolet's first generation of this unique car-truck hybrid, based on the full-size passenger car platform before being moved to the mid-size Chevelle platform in 1964. These rare vehicles require specific bed components, tailgate parts, and trim pieces that differ from passenger car applications. Our inventory addresses these specialized needs for first-generation El Camino owners.
Expert Guidance for Complex Restorations
The variety of trim levels, option packages, and model year variations across 1958-1970 full-size Chevrolets creates complexity in parts identification. Our experienced technical team understands these distinctions and provides guidance on selecting the correct components for your specific vehicle, whether it's a basic Biscayne or a rare Z24 SS 427 Impala.
Classic Impala Parts FAQs
Q: What years and models are covered in this Impala parts category?
A: This category covers 1958-1970 Impala models, 1958-1970 Bel Air models, 1958-1970 Biscayne models, 65-70 Caprice, and 1959-1960 El Camino models. These represent Chevrolet's full-size passenger car platform across multiple generations. While the Impala was the premium trim level, Bel Air served as the mid-level offering, and Biscayne represented the base trim. Many mechanical and structural components interchange across these trim levels within the same model year, though exterior trim and interior appointments differ significantly. Our catalog clearly identifies which parts are universal and which are trim-specific.
Q: What's the difference between Impala, Bel Air, Caprice and Biscayne models?
A: The differences between these classic Chevy full-size models are primarily trim levels - they're essentially the same car underneath with varying levels of luxury and styling. This means many parts are interchangeable, which is why H&H Classic Parts often groups these models together for radiators, wiring, and other components!
Here's the breakdown from bottom to top:
Biscayne (Base Model - 1958-1972)
The Biscayne was the least expensive full-size Chevrolet model, designed as stripped-down, bare-bones transportation. Think of it like a modern work truck - practical and affordable.
Bel Air (Mid-Level - 1950s-1975)
The Bel Air represented the next trim level up from the Biscayne, with improvements in seat coverings, door panels, floor coverings, and interior/exterior chrome and stainless trim.
Impala (Sport/Popular Model - 1958-1996)
The Impala was Chevrolet's volume seller, offering a sportier image with more standard features.
Caprice (Luxury Model - 1966-1996)
Introduced in 1965 as an Impala option package ($200), the Caprice became its own series in 1966 as Chevrolet's luxury flagship.
The Hierarchy:
- Caprice - Luxury cruiser (think Cadillac-lite)
- Impala - Sporty, popular choice with many options
- Bel Air - Middle-of-the-road family car
- Biscayne - Budget-friendly base model
Q: Are parts interchangeable between different years of these full-size Chevrolets?
A: Interchangeability varies significantly depending on the component and model years involved. Chevrolet redesigned the full-size platform several times during 1958-1970, with major changes in 1961, 1965, and 1969. Mechanical components like engines, transmissions, and some suspension parts often interchange across multiple years. However, body panels, trim pieces, interior components, and glass are typically generation-specific. For example, 1965-1968 models share many parts, but parts for 1969-1970 models generally don't fit earlier years. Our technical team can confirm specific interchangeability for the components you need.
Q: Do you carry SS-specific parts for Impala Super Sport models?
A: Yes, we stock numerous SS-specific components, including badges, emblems, trim pieces, performance parts, and interior appointments that distinguish Super Sport models from standard Impalas. This includes SS wheel covers, console components, gauge clusters, and unique trim elements. We also carry performance components suitable for SS applications, including brake upgrades, suspension parts, and engine accessories. Whether you're restoring an SS to original specifications or converting a standard Impala to SS trim, we can help you source the appropriate components.
Q: Can I find parts for convertible models and different body styles?
A: Yes, we stock components for various body styles, including two-door and four-door sedans, two-door hardtops, convertibles, and station wagons. Convertible-specific components include top mechanisms, top boot materials, convertible-specific weatherstripping, and unique interior trim pieces. Some parts, like windshields, rear glass, and certain trim pieces, are body-style-specific. Station wagon parts include tailgate components, rear glass, and cargo area trim. Our catalog identifies which components are body-style-specific, and our team can help you locate parts for your particular configuration, including rare body styles like the 1959-1960 El Camino.