Dont know what size the 6 cyl. was, but the v8 was the 283 and the 327. I think it also came with a 409
The Chevy Impala did not come out in 2004. The eighth generation Impala came out in 2000 and then the ninth generation Impala came out in 2006. The tenth generation is expected for 2014.
AM/FM radio was a VERY rare option in 1963. Very few had them. Most had AM only, and many came with no radio at all.
The 1963 Impala SS came with 8.00-14 as an upgrade from the standard 7.75-14
Any engine that the 03 Impala came with takes 4.5 qts.
AC/Delco
Yes, Chevy is still producing the Impala. Their latest model came out in 2011, and is categorized as a sports sedan. Average price is around $24,495.
The 1965 impala came in multiple interior colors: red, black, blue...possible more.
Not without modification
Yes it came with the 425hp 396 in 66' for a couple of months
The tires that came stock on the 1959 Impala were the OEM. On the convertible they were the 235 blue-flame tires. OEM stands for the original equipment manufacturer.
The 2000-2005 Chevrolet Impala only came with a 3.4 and 3.8 V6 (6 cylinder) engines. Are you sure that you don't have a Malibu instead? at the emd of the upper rad hose you will find the thermostat housing. Take the 2 bolts out and remove it. When reinstalling it make sure the spring on the thermostat goes toward the engine.
sure, it should. yes, as long as its the same motor that came out of your car in the first place, it should fit fine. if the motor is different you will also have to grab the Pcm and related wires out of the donor car with the motor.