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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
Playing the role of Chevy’s flagship offering between 1958 and 1985, the Impala was aptly named after the African antelope of the same name. The Impala was meant to embody grace, which is an interesting way to describe an automaker’s most land yacht-like vehicle. Over time, the Impala would be made as a coupe, convertible, hardtop, and station wagon. This particular 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible comes from the last year of the third generation, and got a full frame-off restoration in 2020. The car has received a few useful upgrades as well including a full hydraulic system, making it a wonderfully charming classic car to add to your collection – or start a collection with.
The 1963 Chevrolet Impala is an iconic blend of classic American style and performance. Renowned for its sleek, sculpted design, the 1963 model features distinctive triple taillights, a low-profile roofline, and bold body contours that exude elegance and power. If you appreciate cars that have been preserved rather than those that are modified or upgraded, then this car could be perfect for you. The owner reports that all parts are stock and that the car has undergone recent servicing.
Chevy’s Impala was the famous Bowtie automaker’s full-size offering for many years. It appeared sporadically between 1957 and 2020 and made it across ten generations. The Impala is named, as you may suspect, after the African antelope of the same name. It quickly won favor with the American auto-loving public due to its diverse array of body styles and, of course, V8 power. Up for sale today is a third-generation 1961 Chevrolet Impala Bubbletop Restomod, which reportedly packs 45,000 original miles. But, it’s received a comprehensive do-over, more power, and some modern comfort features.
Considering an eighth generation Corvette? We don’t blame you; Chevy’s sweetheart sports car is now a fearsome, baby supercar chaser. With its fighter-jet looks, mid-mounted V8, and capable handling, the C8 is a serious driver’s car. Yet, when you need, it can be as docile as a pussycat, as comfortable as any other car, and can even perform daily driving duties without so much as a grumble. That’s got to be reason enough to give this 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible 3LT Z51 70th Anniversary Edition a new home. Want another reason? The car’s got under 3,000 miles on it. If you’re still on the fence, let us tell you a bit about this car.
Chevy’s fourth generation Corvette ran between 1984 and 1996, and was responsible for a major shift in America’s favorite sports car’s persona. The Corvette gained new, angular styling, a digital-style dashboard, more power, and enhanced handling. Mercifully, the much-loved pop-up headlamps were retained. Then, a high-performance variant called the ZR1 was introduced in 1990. The ZR1 drew heavily from Britain’s Lotus sports car maker. Enhancements included a new LT5 V8 engine, larger brakes and sportier suspension tuning. This makes the fourth-generation ZR1 one of the most sought-after neo-classic Corvettes. Here’s a great example up for grabs right now, a 1991 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 with just 69,000 miles on the clock. It’s got a rebuilt engine, while all info is as reported by the current owner.
The fifth generation Corvette was revealed in 1997, and would run until 2005. It is the last generation to have the pop-up headlamps, which were discontinued with 2005’s C6 due to inability to meet newer crash regulations. That’s why C5 Corvettes command a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts. That, plus the fact that the C5 has some neat engineering. For example, the transmission is at the rear of the car, coupled to the front-mounted engine via a torque tube that turns at engine speed. This arrangement enables the C5 to achieve the magic 50-50 front-rear weight distribution, vastly improving its handling over the C4. This, plus myriad other upgrades, makes the C5 a definitive future classic, as well as a sports car that you can still enjoy in 2024. So why not jump on the bandwagon of fun and buy this 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible? This car comes with recent servicing, two keys, and 56,067 miles on the odometer.
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