Looking at the back of a 62 63 and 64 Impala side by side is like watching the style evolve year by year.

The 62 keeps it simple and clean. The 63 sharpens things up with a little more detail and edge. Then the 64 comes in and just nails it with that smooth rear panel and perfect tail light layout.

No matter which one you grew up around, those triple tail lights will always hit home. They all carry that same low and wide presence that made the Impala a legend.

Different year, same feeling. Which rear end are you picking?

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