It was also the year when the Impala became the first car in the United States to sell more than 1 million units in just 12 months, therefore confirming that Chevrolet’s by then famous model sported a nearly perfect mix of looks, engines, and price.
Needless to say, the Super Sport too contributed to the overall success of the Impala, bringing an extra touch of adrenaline to a recipe that was already working like a charm. The Impala SS quickly became a hit, with the 1965 model selling more than 200,000 units alone.
The SS that we have here proves why the car deserved our attention not only when it was brand-new but also today after so many years away from human beings.
Because yes, this Impala SS has spent nearly three decades in a barn, with the Craigslist owner explaining it was actually running before it was moved to storage. So what we have here is an Impala SS whose 327 engine might still run, though, of course, this is something that you can only figure out by checking out the car in person.
As you can see, however, this Impala SS has seen much better days, and some parts, including the fenders, might need to be replaced. This isn’t necessarily surprising after 30 years in storage though.
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