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Buy or Sell Your Chevy Super Sport
Just want to let you know that www.chevysupersport.com is up and live.
This is a classifieds site which caters to customers who are interested in buying, selling and/or trading for a Chevy Muscle Cars.
Everyone is welcome to submit an ad for free (dealers included).
I’m still tweaking the site so when you get a chance, check it out and let me know what you think. I’m open to any and all feedback.
Hopefully this is one more step in becoming your number one sport for Chevy muscle cars.
The End of an Era – Impala SS is Dead!

2010 Impala SS - R.I.P!
2010 marks the end of an era, General Motors has decided to kill off the Chevy Impala SS, and Cobalt SS Sedan. I have to say, it’s kind of better sweet for me. Although the last two generations of the Chevy Impala SS weren’t loved by many, the SS badge has a special place in history and in our hearts.
GM hasn’t officially announced the retirement of either car but because of GM’s online ordering guide it’s being assumed. There are no order codes for either the Chevy Impala SS or Cobalt SS Sedan for the 2010 model year.
Chevy will only offer the Impala in LS, LT and LTZ models. The Impala’s top engine choice now will be a 233 horsepower 3.9 liter V6. and will retain its four-speed automatic transmission.
So my fellow SS lovers, do you think the death of the Impala SS is a good move for Chevy?
Future Classic: 94-96 Impala SS
Posted by chevyss in Future Classics on April 23rd, 2009

96 Impala SS
What does it take for a car to become a classic? Is it the rarity of a vehicle, custom desired modifications, or maybe just a high profile name that can make a car a classic? A classic car should be able to stand the test of time… The same way your favorite movies as a kid could 30 years later bring the same joy to your son or daughter. And a large part of what defines a Classic is the fans who toil and sweat to keep Classic heritage alive. From one generation to the next they play a significant roll in keeping that legacy going.
I believe the second generation Chevy Impala SS can pass that test. With its brute, yet sleek body style, and LT1 V8 engine, what kid 30 years from now wouldn’t love to have one?
Chevy brought back the second generation Impala SS in 1994. This was the first four door ” Impala SS,” and was only available in black (previous Impala SS models were either coupes or convertibles.)
Chevy made sure that it lived up to its heritage with a 5.7 liter LT1 V8 engine that produced 260 Horsepower and ran 0-60 in 7.1 seconds. In the first year of production we saw about 6,000 Impala SS made. Read the rest of this entry »
So we came back empty handed…
I was thinking back on a trip me and a friend took recently to Indiana to look at a Numbers Matching 1963 Chevy Impala Super Sport on the web. We knew this SS probably needed some work, but we decided to take the gamble and fly all the way from Florida. Other than running into some scheduling problems with the owner of the vehicle the traveling and trip itself didn’t have any speed bumps.















