The 1965 Impala SS 409 sits at the intersection of mass-market success and true rarity, a high performance option tucked ...
Chevrolet and Ford were the big guns of American car production in the postwar era, with the Bowtie coming out on top on most occasions – including in 1965 when the Mustang had its first full ...
Introduced for the 1965 model year, the fourth-generation Chevy Impala has gone down as one of the most iconic vehicles of the 1960s due in large part to its wide array of V8 engines, a notable ...
Chevrolet had the time of its life in 1965 when sales went through the roof. The GM brand shipped over 2.3 million cars, and the full-size lineup accounted for over 1.6 million units. The Impala was ...
This 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS for sale on Exotic Car Trader captures the look and feel of a full-size coupe from one of Chevy’s most iconic decades. The 1964 Chevy Impala SS is a car people still stop ...
The full-size 1965 Chevrolet was a million-selling car, but not very many were painted or powered like this one. This was the last year for the 409-cubic-inch V-8. Add a one-year-only color, and you ...
Chevrolet didn't "invent" the muscle car — that honor usually goes to Pontiac — but it was already building them. Even before the introduction of the Chevelle in 1964, Chevrolet was a go-to source for ...
The 1967 Impala SS big-block lineup has shifted from used-car bargain to blue-chip collectible, with a clear hierarchy ...