Vehicle Description
This 1995 Chevrolet Impala SS is a well-preserved, well-documented,
and two-owner car. So this caliber of car is irresistible to all of
those who know that this fuel-injected, full-size sedan makes for
one of the best young classics out there.
This is a two-owner southern car that has been treated with the
proper respect for over a quarter-century. That's why the factory
Dark Cherry Metallic is still a peach of a paint job. It's a color
you'll really enjoy because it looks almost black at night, but
then the red comes out in the sunlight. The odometer is believed to
reflect the full actual mileage, and not only does that tell you
this one has not led the life of a commuter but the overall
condition also reflects this. Crisp lines, clean glass, pliable
weather-stripping, and bright factory 17-inch alloys are all part
of an underlying quality that helps give this sleek and dark sports
car such an attractive overall style.
The Impala SS erases its humble Caprice origins with a darkly
sporty exterior, and inside it uses supple leather and bucket seats
to deliver the performance feel. It makes for the ideal blend of an
aggressive car that doesn't lose the space or comfort of a
full-sized Chevy. And you understand the feeling of this full
package very well thanks to the well-preserved interior. The
upholstery, door panels, carpet, dash, and all other fundamentals
are quite clean and complete. Plus, this is loaded with all the
best features. This includes air conditioning, cruise control,
power windows, power locks, power mirrors, a cup holder center
console, dual airbags, and the optional AM/FM/CD stereo. The
spacious back seat and road trip sized trunk make this fine for
family hauler duty, but really, you know this is a classic focused
on the driver. That's why you have power front seats, a tilt
steering column, and a full gauges package with a digital
speedometer at the center.
The Impala SS is a true legend thanks to the Corvette's LT1 V8.
Take some time to look at the amazingly stock and clean condition
of the engine bay. It's like you're picking it up from the Chevy
showroom in 1995, and so it's hard to believe this is anything but
the original setup in this Impala SS. But don't forget, these
Chevys were made to be driven. The LT1 fires up eagerly, idles
smoothly, and pulls like a freight train. The four-speed automatic
transmission is great for overdrive cruising, and it's always ready
to leap into action. The suspension has been upgraded over the
Caprice to handle the extra power with ease, and it comes with
power steering, ABS, sway bars, four-wheel disc brakes (w/a new
front setup,) and brand new sport tires.
This two-owner car comes with great original documentation such as
the original window sticker, owner's manual packet, and title
documentation. This is the perfect collectible to also take family
and friends on long trips. That's why we also know it won't stay
with us long at such an affordable price. Call today!!!