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The Chevrolet Caprice Impala SS is a legendary name that made a bold return to the roads in the mid-90s. The Impala nameplate hadn’t been seen since the 80s, but it was a well-known symbol of Chevrolet’s flagship sedan. The seventh generation of the Impala SS is arguably its most sought-after variant, with appreciation for the conservative yet menacingly styled four-door sedan growing each year. This 1994 example is finished in black and both the interior and exterior appear to be in remarkably original condition.
The classic three-box styling of the Chevrolet Caprice Impala SS has become an icon in American car design. This example is a perfect representation, the only notable alteration being the 1-inch lowered stance which lends to the menacing vibe that the Impala SS purveys. The interior of this Impala SS remains largely original, including the original radio remaining intact. This example features a digital speed display, with an indicated mileage of just over 69,000 miles.
This 1994 Chevrolet Caprice Impala SS features the legendary LT1 engine. The 5.7-liter (350ci) V8 puts out 260hp. This was good enough for 0-60mph time of 7 seconds—respectable for the day. The Impala SS can do a quarter-mile in 14 seconds at 100mph.
If you’re looking for a land yacht with a bit of pep, look no further than this 1966 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe, stretching well over 17 feet in length, you won’t be missed in a sea of mundane modernity when behind the wheel of this behemoth. The Caprice was made available in a variety of body styles ranging from a four-door hardtop, station wagon, and a coupe, Chevrolet sold 181,000 units of the Caprice during the 1966 model year alone, and those figures exclude sales of the station wagon. The Caprice was positioned as Chevrolet’s top of the line full size model for the 1966 model year and built on GM’s durable B platform, the fourth best-selling automobile platform in history, you can rest assured that this 1966 Chevrolet Caprice Coupe is built tough, and it comes from California with only 8,290 miles on the clock. Read on, for more reasons on why you shouldn’t miss out on this finely maintained cruiser.
The Chevrolet Caprice Impala SS is a legendary name that made a bold return to the roads in the mid-90s. The Impala nameplate hadn’t been seen since the 80s, but it was a well-known symbol of Chevrolet’s flagship sedan. The seventh generation of the Impala SS is arguably its most sought-after variant, with appreciation for the conservative yet menacingly styled four-door sedan growing each year. This 1994 example is finished in black and both the interior and exterior appear to be in remarkably original condition.
With its sleek styling and relatively modern features, the C5 or fifth-generation Corvette is a great place to start your Corvette journey. It’s a definite future classic, but isn’t too old that you’ve got to baby it. Produced between 1997 and 2005, the C5 also marked the last generation to have the pop-up headlamps. That, plus many other reasons, mean that this 2000 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a great contender for that extra spot in your car collection. This reportedly all-original car has done 32,000 miles, which is lighter than average. So, it’s in great condition as a result.
The Chevy Corvette is arguably the most well-known sports car in America. Now on its eighth iteration, the ‘Vette has morphed into a mid-engined supercar fighter. But let’s go down Corvette avenue for about three and a bit decades. Let’s step back into 1993, when the Corvette was celebrating its 40th Anniversary. Yes, The Corvette is also one of America’s longest-running automotive nameplates. Hence, in 1993, when the fourth-generation or C4 Corvette was in production, Chevy created the 40th Anniversary Corvette. Just 6,749 examples were sold, and here’s one for you to consider. This 1993 Chevrolet Corvette 40th Anniversary Edition may have traveled 115,000 miles in its lifetime, but it’s still a spry thing to behold.
American performance cars always seem to be underrated compared to their European counterparts. This 2013 Chevrolet Corvette 1LT with just under 50,000 miles on the odometer, puts all that mockery to sleep. It emphasizes exactly what American performance cars have done so well for so many years (70 years in the case of the Corvette): rear-wheel drive, manual transmission, and an absolutely massive V8 up front. They have stuck to that formula ever since and have made them better and better with each iteration.
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