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 ...
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.
Chema Juarez purchased this 1996 Chevy Impala from fellow Nokturnal club member Chito Pacheco. "The car was fresh out of the shop and had only been taken to about three car shows before I bought it ...
Big Mike Muniz saw his first Impala SS in 1994 and was so amazed that he just could not look away. As he drove by a dealership in the San Fernando Valley, it appealed to him so much that he hooked a U ...
A single-owner 1996 Chevy Impala SS was recently listed for sale online, sporting more than 400,000 miles on the clock. Despite the high mileage, this old-school Chevy looks to be in primo condition, ...
One of the last examples of the full-size, body-on-frame American sedan is a nostalgic blast from the past. This 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS is a low-mileage, seventh-generation B-body sedan up for ...
Whenever the seventh-generation Chevrolet Impala is brought up in conversation, the discussion is almost inevitably about sleeper sedans, and for good reason. For muscle car enthusiasts, the 1994-1996 ...
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