1996 Impala SS

$24,900.00

V8, Auto, Showroom New, Original & Custom Rims, Fully Documented, ONLY 22k Miles from New!

Category:

Description

1996 Impala SS: The 1994-1996 Chevrolet Impala SS will go down in history as one of Chevrolet’s finest muscle cars. Chevrolet introduced the Impala SS concept in 1993 at the Detroit Auto Show. The car was dressed up in black paint and flashy wheels and featured a 300-horsepower LT1 engine. The concept was the brainchild of Jon Moss, the manager of General Motors’ Specialty Vehicle Group, and was such a hit that it went into production for the 1994 model year. It helped spawn the muscle-car sedan movement that later brought back other legendary nameplates such as the Mercury Marauder and Dodge Charger. When introduced in 1994, the Impala SS came in any color you wanted — as long as it was black. Saying the SS wore enough black paint to make Johnny Cash proud is an understatement. Looking somewhat like a modern day Batmobile, the monochromatic exterior was devoid of a flashy trim or chrome. Even the grille, taillight surrounds and rocker panels were decked out in black. For the 1995 and 1996 model years, Dark Cherry Metallic and Dark Green-Gray Metallic were added to the color palette. Inside, the Impala SS features deeply contoured front bucket seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and full instrumentation. Amenities such as power windows and seats, a tilt steering wheel and an AM/FM and cassette sound system round out the goodies included with this performance sedan. In 1996, the column shifter was ditched in favor of a floor shifter, and a new analog instrument cluster featured a 160-mph speedometer and tachometer to replace the digital unit. One thing is for sure: The 1994-1996 Impala SS is a car that has retained its value over the years. A quick scan of listings online reveals prices close to sticker and above for low-mileage examples.

The 1996 Impala SS offered here today is one of the best you will find! Not only is it showroom new inside and out, it has been meticulously maintained, and has only 22k verified miles since new. As you will see in the photos it currently wears a $4k set of custom wheels and tires and a $1,400 Borla exhaust. These two items as well as the K&N Intake are the only non-original items on the car. The previous exhaust was pitched but the original wheels (with new tires on them) and the original intake are included with the sale at our asking price. The original window sticker, invoice, buyers order, owners manuals, and service records also accompany this sale. Hagerty and CPI Black Book already value this vehicle between $23,500 and $38,500. Pass this future classic up at only $25k today and kick yourself when you see them selling for double in about 10 years. Call any time to become an owner of this amazing vehicle.