The 1965 model year was fantastic for the Impala series. It surpassed 1 million sold units, an achievement that no other nameplate reached after WWII. As a result, everybody expected the 1966 release ...
In the annals of Chevrolet history, a lineage exists that chronicles the rise of the nameplate from simple family transport to boulevard dominance. It is a story of ascension, where one trim package ...
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Lordstown, Ohio has a rich history in producing General Motors vehicles. Currently, it’s home to Chevrolet Cruze production. But, in the 1960s, the facility was making a very different Chevrolet ...
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In 1965, GM introduced entirely new fullsize cars in the Buick, Cadillac, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, and Chevrolet brands. At the time, hard as it is to believe now, GM controlled more than 50 percent of ...
At Chevrolet’s preview of its new-for-1966 models held in July 1965, Petersen Publishing’s photo chief Bob D’Olivo captured a boat of an Impala convertible lapping a GM proving ground. It’s hard to ...
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 ...
Q: Greg, in 1966 we purchased a Chevrolet Caprice station wagon. It was a dealer demo and had 3,000 miles on it and a window sticker a little over $4,000. I paid about $3,500 for it, and it is a ...
The average car guy probably couldn't tell the difference between a 1965 and 1966 Impala, but ask an Impala enthusiast and they could spot all the differences in just a few seconds. For those not in ...