1996 Chevy Impala SS For Sale With Just 79 Miles
One of the last examples of the full-size, body-on-frame American sedan is a nostalgic blast from the past, and now a pristine 1996 Chevy Impala SS for sale has surfaced with incredibly low mileage. Listed by Mecum Auctions, this seventh-generation icon has covered just 79 miles since it rolled off the assembly line nearly three decades ago.
This isn’t just a used car; it is a museum-grade time capsule. As one of the final B-body sedans ever built, it represents the end of an era for big, brawny American muscle sedans.
Here is a closer look at this rare find and what makes it so valuable today.
The Specs: American Muscle Defined
Under the hood, this beast features the legendary Corvette-derived powertrain that made the SS badge famous in the 90s.
| Feature | Specification |
| Model Year | 1996 |
| Engine | 5.7-Liter LT1 V8 |
| Horsepower | 260 HP |
| Torque | 330 lb-ft |
| Transmission | 4-Speed Automatic |
| Mileage | 79 Miles |
| 0-60 MPH | ~7.0 Seconds |
A Brand New 1996 Car
Finding a 1996 Chevy Impala SS for sale is relatively easy, but finding one in this condition is nearly impossible. This specific example has been garaged and kept in a climate-controlled environment its entire life.
It comes with:
- The original factory window sticker and manuals.
- Protective factory plastic coverings still on the seats.
- The original factory tires (though modern tires are currently fitted for safety).
The exterior features the signature menacing black paint, 17-inch polished alloy wheels, and the classic Impala mascot on the trunk. Inside, the gray leather interior takes you straight back to the mid-90s, featuring plush seats and the simple, button-heavy controls of the era.
How Much Is It Worth?
When this car was new, it cost around $25,602. However, the market for this 1996 Chevy Impala SS for sale has exploded in recent years.
Similar low-mileage examples have recently sold for big money on platforms like Bring A Trailer:
- A 352-mile model sold for $59,300.
- An 898-mile model sold for $60,000.
Given that this Mecum listing has significantly lower mileage—just 79 miles—experts predict it could easily hammer for over $75,000. It serves as a reminder that while modern sports sedans are faster, few have the presence and history of the big-body Impala SS.
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