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The Chevy Impala was in production between 1957 and 2020, taking a few breaks between 1985 and 1994, and again between 1996 and 1999. Now, this particular example from the seventh generation is up for ...
German carmakers didn’t have the monopoly on super-powered sedans in the 1990s. Sure, the E34 BMW M5 might be the most famous four-door factory hot rod of that era, but it had plenty of rivals, ...
The 1994 to 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS was the end of an era. It was Chevy’s last body-on-frame performance “car” […] ...
As David Freiburger is fond of exclaiming, Dude, this thing is mint! But we aren’t talking about the Roadkill crapwagon of the month. This 1996 Chevy Impala is nearly new, showing just 316 miles on ...
The Chevy Impala SS of the late 1990s was a proper American muscle car in the purest sense of the term, a brawny, rear-wheel drive car with a massive V8 that was great at smoking tires. But that begs ...
Big Mike Muniz saw his first Impala SS in 1994 and was so amazed that he just could not look away. As he drove by a dealership in the San Fernando Valley, it appealed to him so much that he hooked a U ...