1996 Chevrolet Impala 1996 Impala Ss on 2040-cars
Fountain City, Indiana, United States
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1996
CHEVROLET
IMPALA
SS
SEDAN
5.7L V8
ONLY 11,023 ACTUAL MILES
TWO OWNER
I purchased it from him about 3 years ago and have only put 121 miles on it since I have owned it. This car is truly
like new and unmolested. The only upgrades to the vehicle are tinted windows, the factory wheels are chromed, and
it has a full Borla Exhaust System, however I do have the original exhaust as well. Other than the items just
mentioned this car is all original and untouched. The paint and exterior have NO dings or scratches. The interior
is near perfect and still smells new. I will not say it is a museum car because it has been driven a little.
However, I will say that it has never seen harsh weather, been dirty, and you would be hard pressed to find one
this nicer. The 1996 Impala was the last year for this body style and the ONLY year for the center console shifter
and analog gauges. This car is such fun to drive, it simply floats down the road yet has the power of American
Muscle.
The Chevrolet Impala SS 1996 model was the closing year of the Impala Super Sport and it was the sole model having
analog gauges rather than digital and the shifter located in the center console instead of having it in the
steering column. The Chevy Impala SS has an original floor-mounted shifter that controls its refined 4-speed
automatic transmission, and its novel analog tachometer keeps tabs its dominant LT1 V8. The LT1 engine gives out 80
bhp above the engine of the Caprice it is founded on and gives the Impala SS remarkable performance statistics
5.7L V8
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
LEATHER INTERIOR
CENTER CONSOLE W/ FLOOR SHIFT
DUAL POWER SEATS
POWER WINDOWS
POWER LOCKS
POWER MIRRORS
KEYLESS ENTRY
AM/FM CD
REAR SPOILER
WINDOW TINT
BORLA EXHAUST ORIGINAL EXHAUST INCLUDED
FACTORY WHEELS CHROMES
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