



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


Chevy’s fine Impala is a well-known 60s classic, but did you know that they actually made them until 2020? Yes, the Impala saw ten generations of production, and this Dark Cherry Metallic 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS is a fine sample from the seventh generation. This iteration was only made between 1994 and 1996, with fewer than 70,000 units produced. It came with only one engine choice, the 350ci LT1 V8, mated to a 4-speed automatic gearbox. On the inside, this car features a spacious gray passenger cabin that’s a veritable 90s time capsule, while outside, it’s gained a set of silver aftermarket alloy wheels with low-profile tires for a sort of restomod vibe. If you’re tempted, this car is up for grabs in Southington, Connecticut, with just 15,000 miles on the odometer.


This 1972 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe shows 74,185 miles and represents a classic example of Chevrolet’s full-size American cruiser from the early 1970s. Finished in brown with a contrasting tan vinyl roof, the car retains its period-correct styling with factory-style hubcaps, whitewall tires, and chrome trim. Inside, the brown interior reflects the Impala’s comfortable and spacious design with a classic dashboard layout and vintage controls typical of Chevrolet’s full-size lineup.


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 2003 model year marked a major milestone for Chevrolet as the Corvette celebrated its 50th anniversary, commemorating five decades of America’s iconic sports car. To honor the occasion, Chevrolet introduced a special 50th Anniversary Edition package featuring exclusive styling cues, upgraded technology, and premium luxury appointments. This 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 50th Anniversary Edition shows just approximately 9,428 miles and is finished in exclusive 50th Anniversary Red over a Shale leather interior. Equipped with the highly desirable 6-speed manual transmission and 1SC Preferred Equipment Group, this C5 Corvette combines classic American V8 performance with collectible anniversary significance. With its low mileage, magnetic selective ride control, premium interior appointments, and anniversary-specific details, this Corvette represents one of the most refined and desirable versions of the C5 generation.


Few American cars have achieved the legendary status of the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe. As the crown jewel of Chevrolet’s celebrated “Tri-Five” era, the ’57 Bel Air became an enduring symbol of postwar optimism, style, and the American Dream itself. With its dramatic tail fins, abundant chrome, and unmistakable silhouette, the Bel Air cemented itself as one of the most recognizable cars ever produced and remains a cornerstone of classic American car culture decades later. Showing just 3,725 miles, this example is finished in timeless black over a vibrant orange and black interior and is powered by Chevrolet’s iconic 283ci V8 paired to a rare Turboglide automatic transmission. Combining period-correct styling with tasteful updates and strong presentation throughout, this Bel Air Sport Coupe embodies everything enthusiasts love about 1950s American motoring.


Chevrolet’s “Square Body” trucks have become some of the most desirable classic pickups on the market thanks to their rugged simplicity, timeless styling, and endless customization potential. This 1973 Chevrolet C10 Silverado Pickup represents the very beginning of the Square Body era and combines classic truck charm with tasteful upgrades throughout. Showing approximately 50,308 miles, this example is finished in eye-catching Galaxy Green over a reupholstered black interior and is powered by a massive 454ci V8 paired with a 3-speed automatic transmission. Enhanced with aftermarket suspension components, upgraded audio equipment, and custom interior touches, this Silverado blends vintage truck styling with the comfort and presence that modern enthusiasts look for in a classic cruiser.


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