These estimates do not include title, registration fees, lien fees, or any other fees that may be imposed by a governmental agency in connection with the sale and financing of the vehicle.
These estimates do not include title, registration fees, lien fees, or any other fees that may be imposed by a governmental agency in connection with the sale and financing of the vehicle.
The Impala was already the best-selling car in the United States in 1962, but Chevrolet continued to refine the car as it believed there was still more room to grow. The 1962 model year witnessed ...
This 1964 Chevy Impala covered in a chrome wrap is, indeed, a head-turner. It looks like a mirror on wheels and seems nicely restomodded. The one driving it claims it is worth about $2 million ...
You could have it with your choice of six-cylinder and V8 power, sure, but the crème of the Impala SS crop is the 6.7-liter big (409-cubic-inch) big-block V8 with up to 425 horsepower.