LT1-powered Chevy Impala SS and Cadillac Fleetwood. If you had the money to buy just one, which would you have?
Aesthetically speaking, the 1962 Impala wasn't exactly the huge makeover that diehard Chevy fans expected it to be. The new model year introduced rather subtle tweaks, and the main highlight was ...
What's the easiest and probably the most affordable way to get the best of the 1966 Impala and Corvette? A 1966 Impala fitted with a Corvette engine, it seems. The owner of this car believed the same, ...
Distinctive styling, excellent road handling, and a 260hp LT1 350 made the '94 Impala SS a worthy successor to the mighty SS427 Impalas of the '60s. But something was missing. While buyers of ...
General Motors has killed off the Impala SS, again. For the 2010 model year, the Impala line will be available in base LS, mid-range LT and range-topping LTZ trim. The loss of the SS edition will also ...
This 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS makes a strong case for buyers who prioritize solid mechanical condition and clean presentation over a strictly numbers-matching survivor. Priced just under $70,000, it ...
The SS badge has adorned some of the most famous Chevrolets ever made.
1965 marked a new generation for the Chevy Impala, with a completely redesigned appearance and underpinnings. The Safety Girder X-Frame was gone, replaced by a traditional full perimeter frame. The ...
"Oh, it was gonna be a total lowrider," Robert Briggs confessed when we happened to mention that his '64 Impala SS ragtop sort of looks like one anyway. Responding to the interviewer's "No, you're ...
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