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 ...
As part of General Motors’ celebration of fifty years of vehicle production, it debuted the 1958 Chevy Impala. The Impala was the flagship of the Bel Air line, and Chevy’s prestige passenger car. It ...
It’s one of those statistics that you read and reread but still can’t quite get your head around. Chevrolet sold 1,074,925 Impalas and Impala Super Sports in 1965—more than any other U.S. model either ...
For many collectors out there, the 1965 Impala is a highly desirable model, and without a doubt, this isn’t by any means surprising. The ’65 Impala wasn’t only a fully-redesigned model but also the ...
Impala put Chevrolet back on the map in 1958, helping the GM brand regain the number one spot in the United States after years of total Ford domination. Seven years later, it helped the company ...
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1965 Pontiac Ventura vs 1965 Chevrolet Impala: one quietly lost attention
The 1965 model year put two General Motors full-size cars on very different trajectories. The Chevrolet Impala turned into a phenomenon, setting a single-year sales record that has become part of ...
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