Chevrolet has used the SS nameplate for the Impala on a few occasions. First time around, the Super Sport from the 1960s topped 425 horsepower from a 7.0-liter engine fed by a four-barrel carburetor.
Ever gone for a ride in a genuine 900hp car? If you have, chances are it rattled your bones and assaulted your senses, and thanks to lightweight seats and a rollcage, you might have needed the ...
What are the odds of finding a near delivery-mileage 1996 Chevy Impala SS in brand new condition, just waiting for you to give its 5.7-liter V8 the first proper drive? Pretty slim, we’d say, but this ...
In 1958, as part of General Motors’ fiftieth production year celebration, Chevrolet introduced the Chevy Impala as the flagship of the Bel Air line. Available as either a Sport Coupe or convertible, ...
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