Modified 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Impala Sport Coupe







Ended Aug 15, 2025 at 7:01 PM UTC
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Description
Introduced in 1958 as the premium trim level of Chevrolet’s Bel Air line, the Impala was a bold, one-year-only body style that set the stage for its evolution into a standalone model the following year. Distinguished by its lower roofline, elongated rear deck, and signature triple taillights, the Bel Air Impala Sport Coupe combined luxury and performance in a way that redefined Chevrolet’s design language. With its sculpted rear fenders and upscale interior, the 1958 Impala quickly became a symbol of postwar American automotive ambition.
This tastefully modified 1958 Bel Air Impala Sport Coupe blends vintage styling with modern mechanical upgrades. It’s powered by a modern GM ZZ4 350 cu-in V8 crate engine, mated to a TREMEC five-speed manual transmission for a more engaging driving experience. Additional enhancements include upgraded brakes, air conditioning, and a Continental spare tire enclosure kit. The car’s condition and upgrades reflect careful ownership with a focus on drivability.
Highlights
Powered by a GM ZZ4 350 cu-in V8 rated at 355 hp and 405 lb-ft of torque
TREMEC five-speed manual transmission
Upgraded power front disc brakes
Electronic ignition system
Air conditioning
The chassis number (F58N174635) decodes as:
F – 1800 Impala / Bel Air / Nomad, 8 Cylinder
58 – 1958 model year
L – Los Angeles, California assembly plant
174058 – Sequential production number
Features
Edelbrock carburetor with Holley twin sidedraft air cleaners
Period-correct styling with modern drivability
120 mph horizontal speedometer
Factory faux exhaust outlets
Factory-style fender skirts
Aftermarket AM/FM radio
Wraparound windscreen
Two-inch drop spindles
Power-steering
Dual exhaust
Known Imperfections
Dash-mounted speaker control knob is inoperable due to aftermarket radio
Odometer has rolled over past 99,999 miles
Inoperable clock
Included
Spare tire (Continental kit)
Painted fender side skirts
Ownership History
The current owner purchased this 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air Impala Sport Coupe last year from a previous longtime caretaker who “owned the car on-and-off for almost 20 years.” Since taking stewardship, the seller has enhanced the vehicle by “repairing a bump in the rear driver’s side taillight section” in addition to getting the air conditioning working, installing “highway patrol” hubcaps, and replacing/repairing some brightwork.
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