1968 Chevrolet Impala Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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Remember when the SS was an option package, way back in like, 1963? Well, it became one again in 1968. The look was much smoother than previously, due in large part to a new technique of creating body shapes adopted by Chevy which involved creating a wire frame, covering it with cloth, then blowing it out to create a softer appearance.
Sales dropped to 38,210 in 1968, and could not be saved even by the wicked 427-ci V8 SS, capable of 425 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. A favorite modification to this car by taking the dual 4-barrel and creating a triple dual barrel. This would boost the horses to 600. Six hundred horsepower.
User reviews for 1968 Chevrolet Impala
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by Tom F
Jan 25, 2012
its a true ss 427 400 turbo car =) its a huge car and were in the middle of restoring it not a day goes by that i dont wish i could drive it.. as it stands for the first few years itll be powered by a 383 stroker sbc with 400 turbo trans 4.11 posi rear end. its pretty rare but we have all three origanal emblems that go on the car and more all origanal glass still on car itll be put back to tripple black like it come from the factory with a l68 427 that was also put in them
Jan 25, 2012
by Colin C
Jan 25, 2010
Great old car. Love the 4-doors, only has a 327 low horse engine so not the fastest. Extremely comfortable and looks great for her age. Still solid as a rock after 42 years, hell the original interior is still in excellent shape.Jan 25, 2010
by Kirsten P
Dec 21, 2007
I drove my brother's Impala, it is awesome!! Heaps of power, looks hot....total classic!! Handles well, just hat parking it, so paranoid someone is going to scrape it with their car doors!! But it's getting a re spray next year!! YAY!! :) It's nicknamed "The Demon", inspired by "Supernatural"Dec 21, 2007
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