When did the Chevy Impala Custom come out?

When did the Chevy Impala Custom come out?

After nine years of offering multiple sub-models under the Impala line, 1966 marked the end of the Caprice as one of them. Initially introduced in 1965 as a four-door hardtop, in 1966, the Caprice Custom was reintroduced as the Chevrolet Caprice, and would become the top of the line Chevy.

How many people can fit in a 1966 Chevy Impala?

The 1966 Chevy Impala was offered in a four-door sedan, four-door hardtop, two-door hardtop, convertible, and two different versions of the four-door station wagon. While most models could seat a maximum of six people. One version of the station wagon could seat nine people.

What was the horsepower of a 1965 Chevy Impala?

The 396 cubic-inch big-block came with a Quadrajet four-barrel carburetor, and delivered 325 horsepower. After the boom in sales of the 1965 Impala (239,500), the Chevrolet Impala for 1966 saw a surprising drop in sales (more than 50-percent to just 119,314).

What kind of transmission does a Chevy Impala have?

A four-speed manual transmission was an option that could be bolted behind all V8 engines, but the two-speed Powerglide was the only automatic transmission that was offered with the six-cylinder engine, and the 283 and 327-cubic-inch Turbo Fire V8s.

What are the best parts for a 1966 Chevy Impala?

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Are there any parts for a 1958 Chevy Impala?

Raybuck offers Chevy Impala restoration parts for models from 1958-1985, with a focus on 1960s Impala parts. Our selection includes panel replacements and restoration parts for the body, chassis, interior and beyond. At Raybuck, you can choose from hundreds of affordable and reliable aftermarket parts for restoring your classic vehicle.

When did the Chevy Impala drop in horsepower?

During the 1960s, the sleek design made the Impala one of Chevy’s best-selling cars. Like many other muscle cars, the Impala dropped in horsepower in the early 1970s as the muscle car trend ended. We sell Chevy Impala restoration parts for models made up until 1985, and we specialize in 1960s Impala parts.