The Impala was already the best-selling car in the United States, but the 1965 release was something else. Sales went through the roof that year, with Chevrolet selling more cars than it could make.
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 ...
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 ...