The 1967 Chevrolet Impala was a full-size luxury car marketed in four door design. Since this body style got lot of popularity and became successful round the world, Chevrolet was determined to put more money and continue the production of Chevrolet Impala with full force.
Unique Rear-Body Pattern
Within couple of years, it became a standard model in Chevy’s lineup. Because of its one of its kind rear-appearance, this was termed as a ‘bat-winged’ car. A number of engines were available for this model; these include inline-six cylinder with triple carburetor, fuel injected V8, and V8 engine had 348 cubic-inches capacity and produced 315 horsepower.
High Quality Interiors
At the front end of the car, the vehicle was littered by high quality chrome parts. Both sides of the car were fixed with two headlights side by side. To protect the engine from heavy heat, a front grill was installed with additional cooling mechanism. By adding a Continental spare tire cover at the back of the car, the overall length was increased additionally to about eleven inches. The rear fins of the car almost represented the eyes of cat; it was fairly long as well as wide enough.
In 1967 Chevrolet Impala, drum brakes were deployed in the vehicle. It could gain a speed of 100 kilometers within 9 seconds despite a fairly high weight of 3650 lbs. Its top speed was about 130 miles per hour.
