Vehicle Description
Stk. 2245 1994 Chevrolet Impala SS
The Super Sport nameplate was introduced in 1961 as an option to
the Impala brand. Over the years, it has been attached to the Chevy
II, the Nova, the Chevelle and the full-size Chevrolet Impala. This
1994 Impala SS sedan was the seventh generation of the Impala - the
last with rear-wheel drive. In essence, the Impala SS was a
high-performance Caprice. It utilized the Caprice police package
and got equipment formerly available only to law enforcement
including: sport-tuned suspension, reinforced shocks/springs, 17"
alloy wheels, Corvette's reverse-flow cooling system, HD four-wheel
disc brakes, a transmission cooler and dual exhaust. The Impala SS
is powered by a re-tuned 5.7-liter (350 cu in) LT-1 V8 making
260bhp and 330 lb/ft of torque. The primary difference between this
LT-1 and the Corvette LT-1 is the use of cast-iron cylinder heads
on the SS. The transmission is the 4L60E, an electronically
controlled version of the 4L60. A posi-traction differential holds
3.08:1 gears. The exterior of our Impala was repainted Ebony Black
in 2016 and the original grey leather interior is in good
condition. It is well equipped with A/C, power windows, power
locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, power seats, power trunk release
and factory AM/FM/cassette stereo. A Flowmaster exhaust system was
also installed. Come take a closer look at this Super Sport
'sleeper'. Call 800-650-1055 or visit our website at www.