Chevrolet sales went down to 2.21 million cars in 1966, but the full-size lineup continued to lead the charts. Nearly 1.5 million units were full-size cars, and the Impala dominated the family.
Typically, the words ‘Chevrolet Impala’ and ‘rare’ don’t emerge together in the same sentence unless a negation is involved. And it’s no wonder, given that the Chevy icon is the very definition of ...
In 1966, Chevrolet unleashed the Impala SS convertible with a combination of style and firepower that few cars could match. Strato-bucket seats, wraparound rectangular taillights, and a lineup of ...