



The Impala nameplate has popped up on Chevrolet’s full-size and mid-size offerings in various time periods between 1957 and 2020. Named after the African antelope, the Impala enjoys a popular presence on the silver screen. This is one such 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS that the seller reports has been titled a few times because it was used on set for a TV show. Bearing just 58,000 miles on its odometer, it comes to you from Maryland.

The Nineties styling of the seventh generation Impala is immediately apparent, and this 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS wears a Dark Cherry Metallic paint job that was introduced for the 1995 model year. It’s got a power antenna, as well and reportedly has power heated mirrors as well. It rolls on the factory wheels, a set of nice five-spoke alloys that are shod in Kumho rubber. Look closely and you will see the dual exhausts with downward-facing tips at the rear. A smattering of Impala badges in gold are present too, as is the Impala SS script embedded into the rear side hindquarters. The interior too is typical Nineties Americana, wearing a gray color theme and suitably plush seats that one could get lost within. The driver’s seat is reportedly power adjustable, and there’s said to be keyless entry via fob too. Gear shifting duties for the automatic transmission are via a steering column-mounted lever, and you get a digital speedometer surrounded by analog gauges for fuel coolant temperature, battery voltage and oil pressure. You also get AC and heating, plus a Delco radio cassette with Theftlock. It’s a true Nineties time capsule.

This 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS packs a 5.7L LT1 V8 which keen readers will recognize as the same engine that powered the contemporary Chevrolet Corvette of the time. For its application in the Impala, power has been de-tuned to a still healthy 260hp, with a useful 330lb-ft of torque on tap, and it’s all sent to the rear wheels via a 4L60-E four speed automatic transmission. The reported performance figures when new are not too shabby for this 4,000lb sedan, with zero to sixty rated at seven seconds flat, and a top speed of 142mph.

Car Location: Maryland 1995 Model Year Chevrolet Impala SS Sedan 5.7L V8 engine Rear wheel drive Automatic transmission Dark Cherry Metallic exterior Dual exhaust Cassette player in dash Power adjustable seat Keyless entry reported - fob Power antenna Power heated mirrors reported Seller reports the car has been titled a few times because it was used on set for a TV show Grey interior



The 1961 Chevrolet Impala is one of the most recognizable early-60s American coupes, known for its sweeping side trim, quad headlights, and jet-age design language. This example has been transformed into an LS-swapped restomod while retaining much of its original character inside and out. Finished in green with a white interior, the car features a recently installed LS1 V8 with approximately 94,601 miles on the engine. The firewall has been painted in candy apple red, highlighting the custom drivetrain installation, though the exterior paintwork remains unfinished and the seller has noted a quarter panel issue pending further documentation. Sitting on 22-inch wheels, this Impala blends classic styling with modern performance, presenting as a partially completed project with strong mechanical foundations.



The 1964 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe stands as one of the most iconic full-size American classics of the 1960s. With its long, sculpted body lines, quad headlights, and wide chrome grille, the ’64 model remains one of the most recognizable Impalas ever built. Finished in vibrant Red over a Black vinyl interior, this example carries the unmistakable presence that made the Impala a staple of muscle-era cruising culture. Under the hood sits a 350ci naturally aspirated V8, a popular and reliable small-block upgrade that enhances performance over the original factory offerings. Paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission, this Impala delivers classic V8 smoothness with easy drivability.



The 1967 Chevrolet Impala occupies a unique place in American automotive culture, famously sharing its model year with the iconic “Baby” from the television series Supernatural. While this example is configured as a 2-door hardtop rather than the well-known 4-door sedan driven by the Winchester brothers, it remains no less compelling in its own right. Finished in black and powered by a big-block V8, this Impala delivers the visual presence and mechanical substance that defined Chevrolet’s full-size performance offerings of the era. Features such as a push-button starter and a period-correct radio further enhance its appeal, blending classic character with functional usability. Belonging to the fourth-generation Impala produced between 1965 and 1970, this car represents a mature and desirable chapter in the model’s evolution. As an authentic American classic with strong cultural recognition and enduring mechanical appeal, it stands as a rewarding vehicle to own, drive, and preserve, with desirability that continues to grow over time.




This 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is available right now in San Marcos, Texas, and why should you buy it? Well, for starters, it’s got a scarcely believable 8,000 miles on the odometer! That’s fantastic for a sixth-generation or C6 Corvette, but this car also rocks the Z51 Performance Package and the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group. This means it’s not only well-equipped, but a treat to drive. In case you don’t know, the C6 was a notable step up from the C5 thanks to its slightly shorter overall dimensions but longer wheelbase. This made the car a nicer handling package, as well as gave it a roomier interior. Plus, this car comes with a 6-speed manual transmission to really work out the larger V8 that came with the C6. There’s more, of course, so keep reading.



The ‘50s gave birth to a few of the world's most iconic automotive creations. Their styling cues are unmistakable. Do you remember the character Doc Hudson from the 2006 Pixar movie Cars? The 1951 Hudson Hornet served as the model for the character. Some people immediately think of that famous character from Cars when they see the 1951 Chevrolet Fleetline Deluxe that we are presenting here. The styling, curves, and chrome accents represent the classic ‘50s automotive styling. It's hard to find a ‘50s car in pristine condition these days. That’s why this beautiful example might interest classic car lovers. With just 3000 miles on its odometer, this stunner is available for sale in Nipomo, California, featuring a few aftermarket conveniences.



Presenting the 2005 Chevrolet SSR LS, a unique blend of convertible and pickup truck, designed for enthusiasts who crave both performance and style. With a consistent mileage of over 128,000, this model showcases the enduring appeal of the SSR with its striking Ricochet Silver Metallic exterior. Its distinctive silhouette and aggressive stance make it a head-turner on any road while providing functionality and versatileness. This SSR LS stands out in the automotive market, ideal for collectors and new drivers alike seeking a thrilling driving experience.


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