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Like Kleenex for tissues, Donk has become a generic term for custom cars riding high on big wheels. Within the scene, however ...
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The Truth About Cars on MSNUsed Car of the Day: 1996 Chevrolet Impala SSToday's UCOTD is one after my own heart. While I don't have one favorite current or classic car model, the mid-'90s Impala SS that ran for three years is up there. A car with lots of interior space, ...
Introduced in 1958, the Chevrolet Impala spent about 27 years in showrooms before it was discontinued in 1985. It returned ...
For the 1996 model year, the Chevy Caprice dropped its sweet digital speedometer, ... which is nice. And because this is an Impala SS, it gets a whole bunch of different styling cues, ...
The Chevrolet Impala SS was far meaner than any standard Caprice, able to run to 60 mph in 7.0 seconds and through the quarter mile in 15.4 seconds, scorching contemporary four-door muscle ...
Underneath, the Impala SS received a lot of Caprice police package goodies including four-wheel disc brakes, a retuned suspension with beefed-up shocks and springs, dual exhausts and a reverse ...
Here’s a nice slice of history from GM: a 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS for sale on Bring a Trailer.This particular example only has a mere 2,173 miles on it, and up until February 2019, lived in the ...
A recent example of in-house auto recycling is this Impala SS wagon. This 94 Chevrolet Caprice wagon was originally a GM development vehicle equipped with the 4.3L (265ci) L99 engine and 4L60E ...
The seventh-gen Impala SS was unique, as it was not sold alongside a standard version of the Impala and was instead a high-performance version of the Chevy Caprice.
The seller of today’s Nice Price or No Dice Impala SS thinks we know all about the model and hence doesn’t want to “bore you with the details.” One detail that is offered is the price tag ...
The Chevy Impala SS was little changed from the concept car shown at the 1992 Detroit Auto Show. This example, showing only 316 miles, is absolutely as new.
Sales of the Impala SS also declined during the model year 1966, with Chevrolet building just a little over 119,00 units, down from over 243,000 cars a year before.
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