Chevrolet Motor Division recorded the production of 185,325 Impala Super Sport models in 1964.
Front wheel drive. The last rear wheel drive Impala made was the Impala SS in 1996.
The Horsepower of the 1996 Impala SS is 260 rear wheel horsepower. its not "Rear Wheel Horsepower", because 260 Rear Wheel Horsepower would be pushing like 305 at the crank. but the Horsepower for the 96 SS is 260...
On the passenger side rear fender.
In the carburetor where the fuel line enters.
On the drivers side in front of the rear wheel.
SS is the Super Sport, it has a bigger motor, and it will have a booster gauge and other high performance parts. Impala is just the regular impala with all the stock parts. LS is the Luxury Sport, and they have the sunroof and leather seats and seat warmers and all that good stuff. New and real answer.... all wrong.... the differences are only the emblems, body trim and interior.... the SS had bucket seats and a middle console, and had SS badges, the trim had a different design (sort of like dimes layed out) to the middle rather than painted same with the rear, and SS emblems on the rear fenders. but you can get any options you like with both the Super Sport and Sport Coupe, so there was no differences in engines or any optional parts... it was just a matter of preference... for example you could order a SS with a straight 6 engine if you wanted or a "regular" Impala with a 409 Big Block... and also there was no such thing as a LS in 1964, NO sunroofs, No leather, NO seat warmers, NONE of these things were from 1964
I believe you could either have a 327 cu.in. or a 409 cu.in.
If you are looking for 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS replacement parts you should look at Auto Zone, O'Reilly Auto parts, Napa Auto Parts or Pep Boys. You can also contact your local Chevy dealer.
06 impala ss, stock to stock.
1996 impala ss
SuperSport