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And when it comes to the 427-equipped models, you’re talking about serious performance history wrapped in one of the most ...
Offered from 1967 to 1969, the Z24 option package included a heavy-duty suspension and a 427-cubic-inch V8 rated at 385 horsepower.
1966 Chevrolet Impala SS 427 Convertible reminds us of days long gone Chevrolet has over a hundred years of heritage from which it can call upon when the right marketing angle presents itself.
What’s the difference between an Impala Super Sport with a 427 cubic-inch V8 and an Impala SS 427? The SS option, which didn’t mandate the ‘SS 427’ package ...
Throughout the 1960s there always were high-performance full-size Chevrolets, but only those with the SS 427 package had the image to back up the power.
In this video, a 1964 Chevy Impala SS races a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am on the drag strip. The results can often be too close to call, as the clip shows.
GanGster BlackOwner: Odilio StationVehicle: '64 Chevrolet Impala SS convertibleCity/State: Henderson, NevadaClub: Street Players C.C.Engine/Drivetrain: An '80 Chevy 383-c.i.d. engine with a ...
Read all about this red, clean 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible with many extra custom modifications in this month's issue of Lowrider Magazine.
A legendary Chevrolet racing car has been sold for an all-time high price. The 1957 Corvette SS Project XP-64 was ...
Feature on 1966 chevrolet Impala SS.Among the fullsize GM cars, Chevrolet offered an almost bewildering number of models at the start of the 1965 model year, including sedans, hardtops, station ...
The one-of-a-kind 1957 Chevrolet Corvette SS Project XP-64 became the most expensive Corvette of all time after selling for $7.7 million at auction.
The Impala SS had a base price of $2,839 and $3,196 for coupe and drop top models, respectively, with the base V-8 engine. That equals approximately $23,000 and $25,000 in 2014 currency.
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