Chevrolet teased the Impala family in 1956 at GM's motor show, and the reception was amazing. Everybody loved the prototype, so the General Motors brand worked around the clock to get the new car ...
The Impala broke all records in 1965 when it sold over 1 million units in one year, but the car continued to sell strong in the next years. While the Caprice becoming a stand-alone series in 1966 ...
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The 1967 Impala SS was bigger than performance; it was presence
Long before the word “muscle” became shorthand for stripped-out intermediates, the 1967 Impala SS proved that performance could arrive wrapped in a full-size suit. It was not the sharpest quarter-mile ...
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