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Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe — bubble top perfection. Finished in cream and powered by a 348, this beauty defines early '60s style. Elegance with muscle under the hood.
This is an original 1967 Impala SS that has never been fully restored; the car still wears the original Marina Blue paint on its body ...
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.
One 1967 SS 427 Impala with an eight-cylinder 427 engine sold in January for $55,000. It's not too difficult finding '67 Impalas for sale, but you might be hard pressed to acquire one identical to ...
Take this 1967 Chevrolet Impala, for instance. Red paint complements its athletic silhouette and rides on 15-inch rally wheels with Cooper Cobra tires. The model goes out for a drive to show off ...
The 1967 Chevy Impala could be classed as Dean Winchester's baby. In many ways, Dean and the Chevy have the same relationship as a new born to his mother or father. Doting over it, never allowing ...
Featured Gallery Launch Gallery 99 – 1967 Chevrolet Camaro in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin 06 – 1967 Chevrolet Camaro in Colorado junkyard – photo by Murilee Martin ...
1967 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan Is Our Bring a Trailer Auction Pick of the Day Attention fans of Supernatural: This car has been turned into a clone of the famous 'Baby' that co-starred in the ...
Mechanically, this Impala is nothing special, with a 283-cubic-inch V-8 and a two-speed Powerglide slushbox. It's fine if you just want to cruise around all summer, but the oil pan gasket needs ...
The years 1967 to 1969 were the only ones in which Chevrolet offered an engine with a 302-cubic-inch displacement, and it went in the Z/28.
1967 Chevrolet Yenko Super Camaro 427/450 (photo via Barrett-Jackson) However, Yenko's upgrade to the 427-cubic-inch L72 V-8 brought an increase in power, from the stock 375 to 450 hp (hence the ...
In the other, lane we find the Chevy Impala’s competition, namely a 1971 Dodge Charger Super Bee, which arrives to the party with a 426 cubic-inch Hemi V8 with a compression ratio of 10.28:1.