Frequently Asked Questions

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Question: How can I tell if my Impala is a real SS?
Answer: Depends upon the year.

* 1961 - RPO 240 option (453 sold)

* 1962 - RPO Z03 (unknown sold)

* 1963 - RPO Z03 (152,996 sold)

* 1964 - VIN begins with 41347/41447 for sport coupe or 41367/41467 for convertible (185,325 sold)

* 1965 - VIN begins with 16537/16637 for sport coupe or 16567/16667 for convertible (243,114 sold)

* 1966 - VIN begins with 16737/16837 for sport coupe or 16767/16867 for convertible (119,314 sold)

* 1967 - VIN begins with 167871/6887 for sport coupe or 16767/16867 for convertible (73,932 sold)

* 1968 - RPO Z03 with VIN 16387/16447/16467/16487 (36,432 sold), RPO Z24 SS427 with VIN 16447/16467/16487) (1,778 sold)

* 1969 - RPO Z24 SS427 with VIN 16437/16447/16467 (2,445 sold)


Question: How many (pick a year) Impala SS convertibles were built?
Answer: Whether ordered with the RPO 240, RPO Z03, RPO Z24 or when the Impala SS was its own series as applicable, there is no known breakdown by body style, i.e., sport coupe vs. convertible.

Question: My original engine/transmission is gone. Can I still register my Impala SS?
Answer: Yes, as long as it meets the requirements listed above.