Back in 1958, Chevrolet launched the Impala as the top version of the Bel Air, with the car eventually becoming a major hit only a few years later. In the mid-‘60s, the GM brand tried the very same ...
Q: Greg, in 1966 we purchased a Chevrolet Caprice station wagon. It was a dealer demo and had 3,000 miles on it and a window sticker a little over $4,000. I paid about $3,500 for it, and it is a ...
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The 1965 model year was fantastic for the Impala series. It surpassed 1 million sold units, an achievement that no other nameplate reached after WWII. As a result, everybody expected the 1966 release ...
Lordstown, Ohio has a rich history in producing General Motors vehicles. Currently, it’s home to Chevrolet Cruze production. But, in the 1960s, the facility was making a very different Chevrolet ...
AS Bill Wyman was growing up in a General Motors family in Detroit, he was too young to appreciate the classic lines of the mid-1960s Chevrolet Impalas. Years later, however, the 1966 Chevrolet Impala ...
At Chevrolet’s preview of its new-for-1966 models held in July 1965, Petersen Publishing’s photo chief Bob D’Olivo captured a boat of an Impala convertible lapping a GM proving ground. It’s hard to ...
The average car guy probably couldn't tell the difference between a 1965 and 1966 Impala, but ask an Impala enthusiast and they could spot all the differences in just a few seconds. For those not in ...
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