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Term Papers on 1966 Impala Vs 1996 Impala SS

Term Paper Title1966 Impala Vs 1996 Impala SS
# of Words713
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.85

1966 Impala vs  1996 Impala SS


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Paper #5                                             0003A/Darr
Based on pages 88-98

1966 Impala vs. 1996 Impala SS

     It is hard to believe how the Impala has changed over the last thirty years.  It went from a step up from an average car to what it is now, a full size luxury car with all of the options.          Chevrolet built the Impala in 1966 with very little standard options.  It came with a bench seat, AM Radio, lap safety belts, 283 cubic inch V-8, and manual transmission.  They did not construct the car with any form of emission system.  The federal government did not require car companies to equip the car with emissions systems until 1968.  The emission systems helped to reduce pollution emitted from the car.  During the mid-sixties, engines started to get bigger and more powerful.  One option for the Impala was the Super Sport model, more widely known as the SS.  This option gave the car a 396 cu. in. engine, four speed manual transmission, heavier duty suspension and all of the SS insignias.   If you were buying any car in 1966 you could order it with each individual option that you wanted.
     They built the Impala SS in 1996 with many standard options.  It came with bucket seats, a console, automatic transmission, shifter on the floor, leather seats, seventeen inch aluminum rims, all season radials, and the LT1 engine(commonly in the Corvette).  This car was built with all kinds of safety equipment, emission systems, and a computer to control the entire car.  The emission system on the car is approved for 1998 emission standards.  The safety equipment on the Impala SS is lap/shoulder seat belts, dual air bags, and crumple zones.  The computers on today's new cars control the engine, the fuel injection, the emission systems, the air bags, the transmission, the cooling system, the instrument gauges and all of the warning lights.  On the 1996 Impala SS, the options came in packages.  If you just wanted air conditioning with the car, yo...

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