The Impalas. A 1959- early 60s. Usually a '283' cubic inch motor. But, some variants
exist.
1961 or 1962
In 1962 there were only 1,206 Bubble Tops produced
In 1962 GM made a Chevy Bel Air 2 door fast back that has become known as the Bubble Top. It came with all engine and transmission combinations from the 6 cylinder to the 409. Only the BelAir had the bubble top and there were a total of 166,000 produced. Only 15,019 had the 409 engine. As to the exact number that were bubble top cars I am unable to get an answer I would be 100% sure of.
A bubble is a sphere. There is no top
Isn't the bubble top chevy's like the one's from the 50's 60's 40' also. The best description I can think of that everyone knows is the Old Navy Pickup truck, that to me has that rounded, bubble top cab, rounded edging around the bed and tailgate. And I will only mention that Matte blue, and oversized big round headlights and grill because I love that style of truck.... so cool....
Year? Model? Limited or not? your question is too broad to answer.
It means that its Chevy's top of the line model for that truck the best you can get with all of the options possible for the Tahoe.
bubble gum bubble gum pop pop pop we think your team is gonna flop flop flop bubble gum bubble gum pop pop pop we know our team is on the top top top
Chevy only produced 2 sub compct models for the 2007 model year. The top seller was the Chevy Aveo,followed closely by the Cobalt.
15.5 same as the standard model
The Chevy Silverado was the top seller in the 90's. Cheverolet has been making great trucks since the 1950's.
I just had mine replaced. It is located at the end of the top radiator hose on an LTZ model. I just had mine replaced. It is located at the end of the top radiator hose on an LTZ model.