The 1965 model year witnessed two important milestones for the Impala. First, Chevrolet's full-size model was ready for a new generation that brought significant changes in all key departments. Second ...
Two-owner 1966 Impala SS featuring Petty’s Garage rebuild and upgrades offered as classic full-size muscle car.
The 1965 Chevrolet Impala was the first car in the world to sell more than 1 million units in a single year in the United States alone, and this says quite a lot about the popularity of the nameplate ...
Ron Anast’s first car was a 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport two-door hardtop with a 396 V-8 engine and four-barrel carburetor. His dad helped him work on it and taught the Lake Forest resident the ...
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Lordstown, Ohio has a rich history in producing General Motors vehicles. Currently, it’s home to Chevrolet Cruze production. But, in the 1960s, the facility was making a very different Chevrolet ...
AS Bill Wyman was growing up in a General Motors family in Detroit, he was too young to appreciate the classic lines of the mid-1960s Chevrolet Impalas. Years later, however, the 1966 Chevrolet Impala ...
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Glenn Ellis was one day past his first birthday on Nov. 19, 1966, when his Dad pulled into Bob Jones Chevrolet in Denham Springs and made an impulse buy: a brand-new Chevrolet Impala Sports Coupe.
At Chevrolet's preview of its new-for-1966 models held in July 1965, Petersen Publishing's photo chief Bob D'Olivo captured a boat of an Impala convertible lapping a GM proving ground. It's hard to ...
All 1966 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport models had fire-breathing V-8 engines. Even the regular Impala buyers favored some version of the V-8. Of the 654,900 Impalas built in 1966, a total of 621,800 ...
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