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1969 Chevrolet Impala The second generation of the Chevrolet Impala was produced from 1965 to 1970. It represented a continuation of the Impala's success and popularity as one of Chevrolet's flagship full-size cars.

Introduced in 1965, the second-gen Impala featured a sleeker and more refined design compared to its predecessor. It retained the classic full-size car proportions while incorporating smoother lines and a more modern appearance.

The 1965 Impala saw a shift towards a more understated design with a flatter roofline and updated grille. The iconic "bubble-top" roof from the previous generation was no longer offered.

Under the hood, the second-gen Impala continued to offer a variety of engine options, including a range of inline-six and V8 engines, catering to customers with different performance needs and preferences.

In 1967, the Impala received a mid-cycle refresh, adopting a more formal and squared-off appearance. The "Coke bottle" styling was introduced, featuring sculpted sides and a wider stance.

Throughout its second generation, the Impala saw various updates and enhancements, including improvements to its interior comfort and safety features.

The Super Sport (SS) model remained available throughout the second-gen Impala's production, offering performance-oriented features and optional V8 engines for enthusiasts.

In 1970, the second-gen Impala underwent a final restyling, adopting a more aggressive and squared-off front end.

The second generation of the Chevrolet Impala maintained the car's reputation for providing a comfortable and spacious ride with a touch of luxury. While it continued to appeal to families and drivers seeking a full-size car, it also embodied the spirit of the muscle car era, particularly in its SS variants. The Impala's second generation remains an enduring classic, appreciated by collectors and automotive enthusiasts for its role in American automotive history.

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