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Of the 243,144 Impala SS cars Chevrolet built in the 1965 model year, only 3,600 left the factory with a six-cylinder engine. Snavely found that the 140-horsepower produced by his 230-cubic-inch ...
From the factory, the 1965 SS, which was the high-performance version of the Impala, came with the then-new 396-ci (6.5-liter) Turbo-Jet V8 rated at a decent 325 hp.
The ’65 Impala was the first car in the States to sell more than 1 million units in a single year, and that says a lot about how successful this model ended up becoming. The MY 1965 itself ...
This 1965 Impala SS Sport Coupe has the 409 V-8, fed by a single quad-carb setup and paired with a four-speed Muncie manual, and it's up for sale on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is ...
The Impala got slightly larger for '65, with a cleaner, less chrome-laden design. The hardtop coupe's fastback roof line replaced the fake-convertible look of its immediate predecessors.
Lisset, her husband, Gabriel, brother Saul, friends Jay and Lorenzo at Crazy Hydraulics, "Peewee," Awad and friends Larry and Mario at Mario's Mobile took just three short, but busy months, to get ...
Check out Sexy 5 SS, a '65 Chevy Impala owned by Tony Alcala Jr. that we spotted at Extreme Auto Fest Anaheim 2016.
For 1967, the Chevy Impala received revised styling with more pronounced fenders and a narrower waist, à la 1963 to 1967 Corvette. It had a longer look, particularly pronounced on the fastbacks.