The 1969 Chevrolet Impala continued the long-standing trend of squaring off its body style, giving it a sharper and bolder presence that really suited the car’s stature. Buyers responded positively, pushing sales back up after a dip the year before. However,…
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In 1962, the sporty Impala with the SS package likely lost quite a few customers to the lighter Bel Air sports coupe that had also been available with the now famous 409 CID V8 engine. But the Bel Air Sports Coupe was discontinued for 1963, and the SS sold …
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While 1971 seemed essentially like a carryover from the newly restyled 1970 models, there were a few distinguishing features that make it easier to tell the two year models apart, in addition to the new engine calculations. Most noticeable is the addition o…
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Before your Mustangs, Vipers, Chargers, and Cobras, there was the Oldsmobile Rocket 88. Although less popular than its later Ford and Dodge counterparts, it was the world’s very first muscle car originally manufactured in 1949. The Rocket 88s were one of Ol…
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