The Chevrolet Impala was the most expensive passenger vehicle when it was introduced in 1957. It held that distinction until 1965. The cost didn't keep it from becoming the bestselling automobile in the United States. This shapely passenger car became iconic when it was synonymous with traveling across the country. Those who were interested in power quickly discovered that this car could perform. When you restore your Impala, you may need to replace worn, pitted or broken grille parts. H&H Classic carries Impala parts for your show car.
The grille protects the engine from damage while offering a way for fresh air to flow through the engine compartment. The grille also protects the radiator and hoses. Grilles are metal, so they can rust or otherwise deteriorate if they have been sitting in storage a long time. We carry header panels, grilles, hardware kits and other grille parts that will help you bring your classic Chevy back to life. At H&H Classic, we have a large selection and low prices of classic Impala parts. We also offer fast shipping and easy returns.
Description: 1965 Impala or Caprice or Bel-Air or Biscayne
Item #: 11129
Condition: New
Limited Supply: Only 1 Left!
Price: $509.95
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1963 Impala or Bel-Air or Biscayne All Comes with Parklight Housings both are RH, will have to remove Locating Pin on LH Lens, or reuse Original Housing.
Description: 1963 Impala or Bel-Air or Biscayne All Comes with Parklight Housings both are RH, will have to remove Locating Pin on LH Lens, or reuse Original Housing.