Although to the cynic, the seventh-generation Impala was simply a
Caprice optioned with the 9C1 Police Package, what those naysayers
don't seem to understand is that, although there was no official
"swagger" package, this 1994 Chevrolet Impala SS is far more than
just the sum of its parts. With just 79,587 actual miles on its
odometer since new. Fully repainted black, this SS shows off its
de-chromed, blacked-out look. With a subtle rear lip spoiler, dual
chrome exhaust tips, and sportier five-spoke wheels, this Impala
embodies what it means to wear a Super Sport badge.
Inside, the sedan side of the sport sedan shines through with a
comfortable grey leather interior featuring plush bucket seats
separated by a center storage console. A padded and power-assisted
steering wheel sits just in front of a five-pod gauge cluster,
highlighted by a digital center speedometer/odometer. Easy-to-use
analog HVAC controls sit just above the upgraded Sony AM/FM/AUX/CD
player, complete with Bluetooth connectivity, while a tasteful
Impala SS logo plate is mounted in between the two, serving as a
subtle reminder that this is no ordinary four-door. Power seats,
locks, mirrors, and windows, along with air conditioning and cruise
control, offer up all the modern amenities available just before
the turn of the century.
Under that big, swoopy hood, we find a healthy 5.7-liter LT1 V-8
engine. Differing from the LT1 found in the Corvette, the SS got
iron cylinder heads mounted to a two-bolt main and a more
torque-oriented camshaft. When it was new, the Impala SS pumped out
an underrated 260 horsepower and 330 pound-feet of torque, which
was routed through a 4L60E four-speed automatic transmission before
being sent out to the ten-bolt rear, waiting to transfer those
ponies to the pavement via those aforementioned five-spoke wheels
shod in 255/50ZR-17 Hankook rubber.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 79,587 Original Miles
• Full Black Repaint
• LT1 V8
• 4L60E Four Speed Auto
• Dual Exhaust
• Power Disc Brakes
• Power Steering
• Power Windows
• Power Seats
• Power Locks
• Power Mirrors
• Digital Speedometer
• Leather Interior
• ABS
• Sony AM/FM/AUX/CD
• Bluetooth
• Anti-Theft System
• Owner's Manual
Riding on a police car chassis that used a beefed-up suspension
featuring DeCarbon gas shocks, stiffer springs, and a big rear
anti-roll bar, this 1994 Chevrolet Impala SS was capable of running
from 0-60 mph in just 6.5 seconds, according to Car and Driver,
which is very impressive for a two-ton machine. If you have been
looking for a sleek and roomy car with a growl only a small block
can make, then this modern muscle sedan is the one for you. Don't
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