The 1964 Chevrolet Impala was available with both six-cylinders and V8s, and the SS versions could once again be ordered with pretty much any engine in the lineup. Nevertheless, it’s not hard to guess ...
The car that outsold the Camaro never got its poster on the wall.
The 1964 Impala didn't introduce too many changes for a simple reason: Chevrolet was already finalizing a new-generation model, so focusing on an annual refresh no longer made sense. It doesn't mean ...
A 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS is already a special piece of American car culture. Add a factory 409 big-block V8, and the car instantly becomes the kind of barn find that makes Chevy fans stop scrolling.