Three years. Three personalities. Same legendary name.
’58 came in bold and dramatic — heavy chrome, wild trim, and that over-the-top late ’50s styling. It looked like it belonged in a sci-fi movie, low and futuristic.
’59 turned the volume all the way up. Those batwing fins? Unmistakable. It’s one of the most iconic designs ever built — flashy, confident, and pure late-’50s optimism on wheels.
Then ’60 cleaned it up. Still stylish, still elegant, but more refined. The fins toned down, the lines sharpened. It marked the end of the big-fin era and the beginning of a new look for the ’60s.
Each one tells a different chapter of the same story.
So if you had to park one in your driveway…
’58, ’59, or ’60?