Chevy Fans, This One’s for You: Three Bowties to Watch at The Dallas Classic

If you’re a Chevrolet loyalist, The Dallas Classic is shaping up to be one of the most exciting auction events of the year. Taking place November 21st at 12 PM CT and November 22nd at 10 AM CT at the Dallas Market Hall, the sale brings together some standout cars from across the collector spectrum. And among them, three Chevys rise to the top as must-watch lots.

From full-size comfort to early Super Sport style and small-body performance, these cars offer a cross-section of what makes Chevy’s classic lineup so enduring.

1970 Chevrolet Impala — Lot 22129

A clean, customized example of Chevrolet’s full-size luxury muscle era, this 1970 Impala arrives with a 400 CI V8, automatic transmission, and factory features like cruise control, power steering, and power brakes with front discs.

The car is finished in grey with a leather interior and rides on 20-inch US Mags (10-inch front, 8-inch rear), backed by a four-corner air-ride suspension and Vintage Air A/C. The seller states the car retains matching numbers, and the odometer shows 14,014 miles.

Currently bid to $6,000, the Impala sits onsite and ready for its next owner.

1964 Chevrolet Malibu SS — Lot 22095

For fans of early A-body Chevys, this 1964 Malibu SS brings simple, period-correct appeal. Equipped with a V8, manual transmission, and power steering, it wears a teal exterior over a matching teal interior, staying true to the color combinations of the era.

With Super Sports gaining traction across the market, a first-generation SS with these basics checks a lot of boxes for collectors wanting an authentic ’60s Chevy with classic style.

This lot has no bids yet, and the reserve remains unmet.

1966 Chevrolet Nova — Lot 22098

Compact performance has long been part of Chevy’s DNA, and this 1966 Nova channels that spirit. Powered by a 327 V8, equipped with an automatic transmission, and fitted with A/C and power steering, it blends usability with classic muscle-era engineering.

It’s finished in Marina Blue with a black and blue interior, giving it a clean factory-like appearance that Nova fans will recognize immediately. The car has yet to receive its first bid and is still pending arrival onsite.

Three Chevys, Three Personalities — One Big Weekend

Whether you want a full-size cruiser with modern upgrades, a first-gen Malibu SS with classic lines, or a small-body Nova with traditional Chevy V8 power, this trio represents a strong showing for Bowtie buyers.

If you’re planning to bid, remember:

The Dallas Classic kicks off November 21st and continues November 22nd at the Dallas Market Hall.

These Chevrolets—and many more classics—will cross the block soon, making this an auction weekend enthusiasts won’t want to miss.

Get ready for The Dallas Classic this is one Classic/Collector Car Auction you do not want to miss, November 21st @ 12 PM CT & November 22nd @ 10 AM CT at The Dallas Market Hall

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