The Impala was already the best-selling car in the United States in 1962, but Chevrolet continued to refine the car as it believed there was still more room to grow. The 1962 model year witnessed over ...
The 1965 Impala is the one that managed to set a new sales record, as Chevrolet shipped over 1 million units in the United States alone, becoming the first American car to pass this milestone. To do ...
The muscle car craze saw big-block engines with massive power profiles dominate U.S. roads, and one Chevy model paved the way ...
The 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS stands as a testament to the power and performance of American muscle cars, delivering speed that could easily rival its smaller counterparts. With its aggressive styling ...
To all those wannabe hot rodders driving compact imports, an Impala SS is such a massive luxury liner, it deserves a nautical designation: the SS Impala. Well, why not go with that—all the more reason ...
The trained eye of a car guy can easily spot the differences between a show car and a driver with a quick glance. There are a few giveaways, and the ’61 Impala SS on these pages certainly fooled us ...
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 ...
Two-owner 1966 Impala SS featuring Petty’s Garage rebuild and upgrades offered as classic full-size muscle car.
General Motors has produced many iconic vehicles over the years across their many brands, and retired enough of them to make easy to lose track of that number. Today, we remember the beloved Chevy ...