Few American performance sedans have earned the cult following
enjoyed by the 1994-1996 Chevrolet Impala SS. Reviving one of
Chevrolet's most celebrated nameplates after nearly three decades,
the modern Impala SS transformed the humble B-body sedan into a
muscular, rear-wheel-drive performance cruiser powered by
Corvette-inspired V8 performance. Developed from the Chevrolet
Caprice 9C1 police package, the Impala SS featured aggressive
monochromatic styling, lowered sport suspension, 17-inch alloy
wheels, four-wheel disc brakes, limited-slip differential, and the
legendary 5.7-liter LT1 V8 producing 260 horsepower and 330 lb-ft
of torque. The 1996 model represents the final and most refined
year of production, benefiting from the addition of an OBD-II
engine management system, floor-mounted console shifter, analog
instrumentation, and several interior refinements before General
Motors discontinued the B-body platform altogether. Today, the 1996
Impala SS stands as the last full-size, rear-wheel-drive Chevrolet
performance sedan of its era and remains one of the most desirable
modern American muscle sedans ever produced.
Finished in its factory-original Black exterior over original Gray
leather sport bucket seat interior, this exceptional 1996 Chevrolet
Impala SS represents the kind of unmolested, highly original
example enthusiasts search years to find. Sold new by Weber
Chevrolet in St. Louis, Missouri, on January 25, 1996, it was
delivered with only 10 miles on the odometer and remained in the
devoted care of its original owner for the next thirty years.
Carefully maintained, always cherished, and garage kept throughout
its life, the car was only recently offered for sale after its
longtime caretaker's declining health prevented continued
enjoyment. During the final years of ownership, the Impala saw very
limited use while remaining safely stored indoors.
Showing only 34,138 actual miles from new, this one-owner Impala SS
was thoroughly recommissioned upon its arrival at the St. Louis Car
Museum & Sales to ensure it performs exactly as Chevrolet intended.
Service work included four brand-new Nitto performance tires, all
new brake pads and rotors with fresh brake fluid, engine oil and
filter service, new air filter, serpentine drive belt, replacement
fuel pump, all eight new fuel injectors, new water pump with
gasket, thermostat and housing assembly, complete air conditioning
service, front sway bar bushings and end links, along with a new
idler arm. The result is a remarkably fresh-driving example that
starts instantly, runs flawlessly, and delivers the smooth power,
confident handling, and refined road manners that made these cars
legendary.
Under the hood rests the numbers-matching 5.7-liter LT1 V8 paired
with the electronically controlled 4L60-E four-speed automatic
transmission and limited-slip rear differential. Combined with its
heavy-duty suspension, four-wheel disc brakes, and rear-wheel-drive
chassis, the Impala SS offers an engaging driving experience that
continues to impress nearly three decades later while remaining
comfortable enough for effortless highway touring.
Equally impressive is the completeness of this highly documented
survivor. Accompanying the sale are the original owner's manuals,
original window sticker, clean Carfax report, both original key
sets, and the complete collection of original sales documentation
from its purchase at Weber Chevrolet. Such provenance, combined
with documented one-owner history, exceptionally low original
mileage, factory originality, and comprehensive recent mechanical
servicing, makes this final-year Impala SS an outstanding
opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
As one of the finest surviving examples of Chevrolet's legendary
final-generation B-body performance sedan, this beautifully
preserved 1996 Impala SS represents an increasingly rare
opportunity to acquire an honest, low-mileage, one-owner American
icon that is equally suited for preservation, exhibition, or
immediate enjoyment.
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