With the upcoming Chevrolet 'SS', their new larger rear drive, lets go back about 18 years to GM's 90's SS sedan revival!


Chevy revived the nostalgic Impala SS handle for a heated up 1994 Caprice with a 260-horse version of the Corvette LT1 V8,plus unique styling touches and police inspired chassis tuning. Base price was just $22,495....
1994 Chevy Impala SS Road Test
Chevy revived the nostalgic Impala SS handle for a heated up 1994 Caprice with a 260-horse version of the Corvette LT1 V8,plus unique styling touches and police inspired chassis tuning. Base price was just $22,495....
1994 Chevy Impala SS Road Test
I think you're talking about the one I mentioned earlier. Jon Moss was head of GM special vehicles back then & had a 6-speed out of a Camaro put in as well as changed the cam to make over 300 HP. When Motorweek took a quick test of it, they loved it (who wouldn't?). Moss also had the original show car from SEMA converted with a 502 big block, mini tubs in the back & Viper sized tires. They still could be blown off by the big block.GM built a prototype with a T56 6-speed. From what I understand, it is a pretty straightforward swap if you wanted to do one yourself. Too bad GM never offered this from the factory!
I would actually love to utilize a modified Escalade frame underneath a Fleetwood Brougham or retrofit AWD as well as a torque laden forced induction large cubic inch engine with over 800 lb ft of torque.Now THAT is an interesting combination. Put the right exhaust system on it and you have an ultimate sleeper.