Thanks man the impala ss is just one of many GM cars that could easily be cloned to imitate the real deal and to an untrained eye the looks can be very deceiving.
G80 is the 3.08 rear end which is not only on the Impala. Caprice police 9C1 code. The 5.7L code is of course LT1. The only code that matters is WX3 for Impala. Make sure the trunk sticker has the same VIN as the dash tag.
Thanks man and they are really awesome cars that seem like people are slowly forgetting about. And there aren't many impala ss's on you tube either. But I won't let them be forgotten
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You just saved me , the 8th digit was a W on a clone the guy kept saying he will give me a bill of sale no title thanks man , you gave some good information
No problem man, the 95 and 96 Caprices are the easiest to make an Impala SS clone especially if it have the grey interior. The W you seen in the eighth digit was the 4.3L, engine code is L99 if it was a 95 or 96 year model.
@@96Impala I'm glad that didn't happen man. The next cars that will start being cloned are the Chargers and Challenges. There will be plenty of Scat Pack clones. Some of the differences between both cars are the bumpers, hood, and rims but is really all it take to fool the untrained eye.
I used this video today while I was checking out a 96 impala and it all added up to being the real deal 👍 what do you think would be a good price to pay for a car with 194xxx miles on it
It depends on the condition, if it needs some TLC you should try to get it for as cheap as possible and then the miles are high. If it's in exceptional condition with high miles I would still stay as low as you can. $4000 would be my max price.
Hello. My name is RENNIE and I have a Dark Cherry (95) SS Impala, that I bought brand new in June of 95...(25) yrs. one owner! Good video only one problem in Ga. when they was cloning they was using all Tru SS Parts.. so if they taking genuine SS Parts Off a SS all the labels would make a clone look authentic.. you get what I'm saying.? Even if they swap Dashboards The clone now has SS credentials.!! Soo I studied body parts inside and out.!!That's what I looked at Caprice parts VS SS parts.!!!Saw one of the best clones ever being sold as a Tru SS.. Everyone was convinced it was an SS, seller included.Until I pointed out to them a Tru SS Has Rotors in the rear as well. Not no drums. Outside that quick observations it was finna be sold as an SS ...
Yeah some people take it to the extreme when cloning an SS. I know the one thing that can't be faked is when you go to title one. For example they may have the impala/ clone but the title will either be salvage, rebuilt, bonded, stolen or something. Other than trying to make a quick buck I don't see why someone would clone an impala other than for those reasons. So I would have to say that no matter how good the actual clone job is, the title and a car fax history report will prove it's authenticity or not.
@@AndersonMotorWorks mechanically yes, essentially no. The 9c1 was built for government and law enforcement use right? In which if you look at your trunk tag you will find the SEO option which means special equipment option. No impala ss will have SEO on the trunk tag. The impala ss was built for civilian use as you know. So at the end of the day they are similar mechanically but built for 2 different purposes my friend.
1996 Impala SS I know and understand what your saying but I was just speaking on some of the things that you spoke upon in you video you probably could’ve broke it down a little more for the people who are new or just don’t know the depths of it that’s all
I've been looking for a 94-96 for sale there are so many caprice classics being sold as impalas some look like real impalas and you would never know until you look up the vin
Good video, but make no mistake about it, everything on a SS can be fitted on a Caprice. All the way from vin numbers to the rear end. It's actually impossible to know if someone takes the time and pay attention to the details.
True true but the vin Number is riveted in so a trained eye would be able to tell if it is the original untouched vin or not. I can't say the same for all... 1 more thing about the rear ends, yes the rear ends are interchangeable but the 3.08 rear end in a impala ss is wider than the 3.08 rear in the caprice. And even I never knew that until I had my rear end rebuilt recently. The axles in the impala rear end are longer than the ones in the caprice. And when I though about both cars stock for stock the stock wheels on a 9c1 caprice sit more inward and the ss would sit more outwards.... check out my rear end rebuild video cause I put both axles side by side standing straight up and the right axles were a little longer. I say the right axles, I accidentally bought the wrong ones that were for the caprice but summit's computer said that they would work lol...
@@1996impalass you're right about a lot of what you've written, but I've seen the entire dash taken from the SS and placed in the caprice, vin plate included, rear end exchanged,hood, trunk ,doors etc.
@@1996impalass what some people don't understand is the extreme difference the value is between these two cars. That's why some people go through such extremes to replicate an SS with the caprice
@@technicallyt2344 right, the are so many ways to clone one from the basic clone to a top notch job. I think now a day's there are really more 94 to 96 impala's than caprice's still in existence today. And I think the reason for that is people took more and better care of than them than the caprice. I see more impala's for sale than caprice's unless they are good examples of a clone lol...
Technically T That's what I'm saying too Fam... In Ga and Chicago they been cloning SS's and they don't play with the finish product.!! Have you fooled!!
WA-U8555 is the color code on my 94 impala trunk tag and all the other numbers checked out, so I'm assuming that is the color code for black since black was the only color 94s came in. The vin on my title also matches the trunk tag vin. Thank's for the video. Brought me peace of mind knowing I got the real deal.
@@1996impalass i know right!? I just bought a '94 off some guy who didn't want to sell it, but just had a baby and was returning to school, so I offered him 5k cash in hand and he reluctantly accepted 🤣😂 he dropped down to his knees and hugged it and kissed it goodbye 😆 But yeah man I'd love to send you a picture of it, because I know you love these cars like me. 94 is supposedly the rarest one, I heard. Not many made that year
@@randallwellborn1046 that's what's up man, you'd never believe me, but I paid $1100 for mine lol. It just needed a little TLC is all. The way it was when I bought it is the the first vid of my channel. Most would have thought it was junk, but I saw gold, and it was running and driving. I had to do it man. And the rest is history. I'm looking for a DGGM 96. 94s are the rarest but I love the floor shifter and analog gauges.
@@1996impalass yeah it seems like the '96 is what everyone want's. I don't feel any less satisfied to have the '94, I found it by chance on Facebook marketplace after the ford police interceptor i was gonna get fell through. I was depressed about not being able to get the police interceptor, so i typed used car's on marketplace and the 94 was the first car to pop up. It was meant to be, because I originally wanted an Impala but i thought I'd never find one. 🙏
Very informative video . Thank you sir. I'm finding my self very interested in the Caprice and Impala and been watching videos. This is a really good video
@@frankescobedo5073 I read about that all impalas from 94 to 96 were all built in Arlington Texas. Then they shut down the impala to build the SUVs there.
Alright let's just get this straight GM produce a lot of vehicles with the P code Caprice comes with two types of w code and also p code Buick Roadmaster Cadillac Fleetwood and also the SS Impala I owned every last and one of these types of these vehicles more than once the years are ranger from 94 through 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Any B body GM full size car from 1994-1996 that came factory equipped with an LT-1 V8 will have a P in the 8th digit in the VIN number. Unless you've changed your motor to the LT-1
It ties in to the WX3 RPO code. That was the main thing that seperated an Impala SS from a Caprice Classic. You could have a Caprice with an LT1 (the wagons only had that engine), posi traction (if I recall, it was part of the towing package) and i think the 9C1's had rear disc brakes as well but WX3 is the main distinction, same way "9C1" is an RPO code for "police package". Look at it this way. "P71" means "Police Interceptor" for Ford Crown Victorias but theyre still crown vics even though Ford calls them "Police Interceptor". It stands true today with the Taurus and Explorer.
I know all of the exterior ways to disguise a Caprice to clone one into an Impala and in this video I did not talk about any of them. Most people will not even attempt to loan a Caprese from years 1991 through 1993 because of the Interior dashboard is made only different than the 1994 through 1996 Impala SS. Not saying that it can't be done because it can all you need is the dash panel from a 1994 through 1996 Caprice or an Impala no. And as far as the more pointy rear quarter window it can be taken out and a rear quarter window from a 94 through 96 Caprice or Impala will work in its place it would just require Bodywork to fill it in. Like I said I did not talk about any of the exterior ways to tell the difference between a capris and a real Impala SS.. In my video I talk about. In my video I talk about the 100% sure. In my video I talk about the 100% sure fire Waze to tell the difference. In my video I talk about the 100% sure fire Waze to tell the difference between. In my video I talk about the 100% sure fire Waze to tell the difference between. In my video I talk about the 100% sure fire ways to tell if the car you're in question about is really an Impala SS. If the car you may be in question about does not have the characteristics I listed in my video it is not a real Impala SS. The whole reason in this is because it is very easy to clone 1994 especially 1995 and 96 Caprice has to look exactly like Impala SS so the intent of the video is to show these absolute ways to determine but different. I will more than likely make a video talkin about all of the exterior and interior differences between the two.
VIN does not tell you if it's got the Impala SS trim package. It's actually still a Caprice, btw. A WX3 Impala SS, is a trim package of the 94-96 Caprice.
I never said the Vin says if the car has the impala ss trim package. I said the 8th digit of the VIN tells what engine the car came with. The WX3 is specific to the impala ss only.
Here is a good link to look up those codes (RPO). I did not know that those cars only had a 3.08 gear ratio the back. www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/More_GM_RPO_codes
I know for a fact that even the police package caprice from 1994 to 1996 had the letter P in the eighth digit of the vin # verifying that it came equipped with the 5.7L LT1. And on the trunk tag they will have 9C1 somewhere on it to show that it was a police package. Some of them also came equipped with the G80 rear end.
@@kirwankars8597 I knew the 94-96 9c1 came with either the 4.3L L99 265ci v8 or the 5.7L LT1 350ci v8. I don't know about the 92-93 taxi cab and v6 thing. As most taxi's were retired 9c1's. I've only knew of the 91-93 caprice to have the 5.0L tbi 305ci v8 (civilian model) or the 5.7L tbi 350ci v8 (police package) only. Not a v6.
@@kirwankars8597 ok, I also knew also they put the 4.3L tbi v6 in the 89-90 caprice, just didn't know about them in the B body cars as I've never seen one lol.
Also the lights have black stripes across the top when you open the hood. Black label lights are black strip lights is what people like to call them. The capris did not come with that.
VIN doesn't confirm the Impala SS trim package option of the Caprice. It only tells if it a Caprice Classic or base, LT1 or L99, and year it was built.
Console shifter on 96, and analog gauges with a tach, and OBD II system, with Dexcool antifreeze. You can tell those by the pink label on the coolant tank cap. And ofcourse the door mirrors are noticeably different on 94s.
i bought a 1996 black with 30k and i paid $16k. ive seen some with less than 5k go for over $30k. in a year and a half these cars will be 25 years old and they will be classics. i now have 65k on mines and i wont take less than 15k for it if i ever sold it but i dont want to sell it. i will own it til the day i die.
Nice vid bro everything you named is very correct but I see you are going to always have ppl being negative keep up the good work I have one the same color check me out if you dont mind
That's what's up bro and thanks, now a day's the impala ss is becoming a dying breed over looked by the chargers and what not. I'm just keeping the ss alive. And I'll check you out bro bet.
wha do you mean "REAL" impala? are there phony ones? I have a 95 taking up space in my garage that I want to get rid of, but it came new from the dealership as a company lease when my Dad worked for them driving company big wigs around town when they came to visit from Japan. He bought the car himself when the lease was up since he was pretty much the only one to use it for the lease period anyway. Is there any reason this wouldn't be a "real" impala ss? the vin number and reg says thats what it is... f
As a matter of fact there are phony ones out there, there simply caprices made to look like an impala. I'd love to take the one you have taking up space in your garage though. How much do you want for it?
I look at my VIN number and it has that p like you said but when I opened my trunk they covered up that tag with the Dyno rap (for the beat) so my question is this where else can i find that wx-3 /codes
Numbers never lie man. And it's simple to make a caprice look exactly like an impala ss and not be a real impala ss. My video was made to show you the impala ss only identification #. I see that you don't get it though
@Jane Anderson No it’s not simple to tell the difference. It is now if the narrator just simplified it for ppl who want to buy one, got ripped off, or know for a fact they sitting on the golden egg.
You sound VERY smart on the subject of mid '90's Chevy Impala SS's. I think that you COULD be an Impala SS expert, because you know what to look for.
Thanks man the impala ss is just one of many GM cars that could easily be cloned to imitate the real deal and to an untrained eye the looks can be very deceiving.
Great video! I have a 94. I knew about the WX3 code however G80 is new to me. Thanks for the information.
No problem man it's all about helping each other out
Sold my 94 ,I do miss it as well...but I want a 96 now
G80 is the 3.08 rear end which is not only on the Impala. Caprice police 9C1 code. The 5.7L code is of course LT1. The only code that matters is WX3 for Impala. Make sure the trunk sticker has the same VIN as the dash tag.
@@ronlaverdiere yup my caprice has it too
Same like mine Chevy Impala SS 1996. I loved in!❤
Cool
@@1996impalass It is in very good condition in my private collection in Ukraine. 🇺🇸🇺🇦
My first car I ever purchased was a 95 impala SS, 50K miles. I miss that car every day! Everything you said was spot on, bravo!
Thanks man and they are really awesome cars that seem like people are slowly forgetting about. And there aren't many impala ss's on you tube either. But I won't let them be forgotten
The Caprice has a LT1 with the P in the vin too! Lol!!!
True but a caprice will never have wx3 either
Cop cars with green hoses
@@beecnote7742 yes a dead give away that of is a caprice
Yuppppp
@@1996impalass -A fully loaded B4U Caprice is a better car than the Impala SS. More rare too.
I've had my 95 for 18 years now and I remember checking to make sure it was real when I bought it, the dealer thought I was a little nuts.
Lol I bet. But you did what you had to do...
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You just saved me , the 8th digit was a W on a clone the guy kept saying he will give me a bill of sale no title thanks man , you gave some good information
No problem man, the 95 and 96 Caprices are the easiest to make an Impala SS clone especially if it have the grey interior. The W you seen in the eighth digit was the 4.3L, engine code is L99 if it was a 95 or 96 year model.
1996 Impala SS it was a 1996 when I did a Vin check it came back as a 1996 Chevy caprice. The guy had everything like a impala man I almost got fooled
@@96Impala I'm glad that didn't happen man. The next cars that will start being cloned are the Chargers and Challenges. There will be plenty of Scat Pack clones. Some of the differences between both cars are the bumpers, hood, and rims but is really all it take to fool the untrained eye.
1996 Impala SS thanks man
Title still gonna say caprice
Very good, you have a great Chevy impala now a classic SS best ever.sad to day there won't be a 2021. Thanks.
Yes and that makes them even more desirable.
I used this video today while I was checking out a 96 impala and it all added up to being the real deal 👍 what do you think would be a good price to pay for a car with 194xxx miles on it
It depends on the condition, if it needs some TLC you should try to get it for as cheap as possible and then the miles are high.
If it's in exceptional condition with high miles I would still stay as low as you can.
$4000 would be my max price.
Hello. My name is RENNIE and I have a Dark Cherry (95) SS Impala, that I bought brand new in June of 95...(25) yrs. one owner!
Good video only one problem in Ga. when they was cloning they was using all Tru SS Parts.. so if they taking genuine SS Parts Off a SS all the labels would make a clone look authentic.. you get what I'm saying.? Even if they swap Dashboards The clone now has SS credentials.!! Soo I studied body parts inside and out.!!That's what I looked at Caprice parts VS SS parts.!!!Saw one of the best clones ever being sold as a Tru SS.. Everyone was convinced it was an SS, seller included.Until I pointed out to them a Tru SS Has Rotors in the rear as well. Not no drums. Outside that quick observations it was finna be sold as an SS ...
Yeah some people take it to the extreme when cloning an SS. I know the one thing that can't be faked is when you go to title one. For example they may have the impala/ clone but the title will either be salvage, rebuilt, bonded, stolen or something. Other than trying to make a quick buck I don't see why someone would clone an impala other than for those reasons.
So I would have to say that no matter how good the actual clone job is, the title and a car fax history report will prove it's authenticity or not.
1996 Impala SS my 96 9c1 is titled caprice/impala and has rear disc brakes still the same car at the end of the day
@@AndersonMotorWorks mechanically yes, essentially no. The 9c1 was built for government and law enforcement use right? In which if you look at your trunk tag you will find the SEO option which means special equipment option.
No impala ss will have SEO on the trunk tag. The impala ss was built for civilian use as you know.
So at the end of the day they are similar mechanically but built for 2 different purposes my friend.
1996 Impala SS I know and understand what your saying but I was just speaking on some of the things that you spoke upon in you video you probably could’ve broke it down a little more for the people who are new or just don’t know the depths of it that’s all
Do you still have that vehicle?
I've been looking for a 94-96 for sale there are so many caprice classics being sold as impalas some look like real impalas and you would never know until you look up the vin
That's true man. They are one of the easiest cars to cline
Yo I might be grabbing mine next week. I been holding off for a long time, the time is now. My new baby booo
Already fam that's what's up
I appreciate your information about the car!!!
No problem
Good video, but make no mistake about it, everything on a SS can be fitted on a Caprice. All the way from vin numbers to the rear end. It's actually impossible to know if someone takes the time and pay attention to the details.
True true but the vin Number is riveted in so a trained eye would be able to tell if it is the original untouched vin or not. I can't say the same for all...
1 more thing about the rear ends, yes the rear ends are interchangeable but the 3.08 rear end in a impala ss is wider than the 3.08 rear in the caprice. And even I never knew that until I had my rear end rebuilt recently. The axles in the impala rear end are longer than the ones in the caprice. And when I though about both cars stock for stock the stock wheels on a 9c1 caprice sit more inward and the ss would sit more outwards.... check out my rear end rebuild video cause I put both axles side by side standing straight up and the right axles were a little longer. I say the right axles, I accidentally bought the wrong ones that were for the caprice but summit's computer said that they would work lol...
@@1996impalass you're right about a lot of what you've written, but I've seen the entire dash taken from the SS and placed in the caprice, vin plate included, rear end exchanged,hood, trunk ,doors etc.
@@1996impalass what some people don't understand is the extreme difference the value is between these two cars. That's why some people go through such extremes to replicate an SS with the caprice
@@technicallyt2344 right, the are so many ways to clone one from the basic clone to a top notch job. I think now a day's there are really more 94 to 96 impala's than caprice's still in existence today. And I think the reason for that is people took more and better care of than them than the caprice. I see more impala's for sale than caprice's unless they are good examples of a clone lol...
Technically T That's what I'm saying too Fam... In Ga and Chicago they been cloning SS's and they don't play with the finish product.!! Have you fooled!!
Glad I have a real 95 Impala SS
got the same color 96 😎😎😎👍🏽
That's what's up. I think the DCM is the nicest color of the 3.
WA-U8555 is the color code on my 94 impala trunk tag and all the other numbers checked out, so I'm assuming that is the color code for black since black was the only color 94s came in. The vin on my title also matches the trunk tag vin. Thank's for the video. Brought me peace of mind knowing I got the real deal.
Oh yeah, no problem man as these cars are starting to become more rare. Now it the time to get one while you can.
@@1996impalass i know right!? I just bought a '94 off some guy who didn't want to sell it, but just had a baby and was returning to school, so I offered him 5k cash in hand and he reluctantly accepted 🤣😂 he dropped down to his knees and hugged it and kissed it goodbye 😆
But yeah man I'd love to send you a picture of it, because I know you love these cars like me. 94 is supposedly the rarest one, I heard. Not many made that year
@@randallwellborn1046 that's what's up man, you'd never believe me, but I paid $1100 for mine lol. It just needed a little TLC is all. The way it was when I bought it is the the first vid of my channel. Most would have thought it was junk, but I saw gold, and it was running and driving. I had to do it man. And the rest is history. I'm looking for a DGGM 96. 94s are the rarest but I love the floor shifter and analog gauges.
@@1996impalass yeah it seems like the '96 is what everyone want's. I don't feel any less satisfied to have the '94, I found it by chance on Facebook marketplace after the ford police interceptor i was gonna get fell through. I was depressed about not being able to get the police interceptor, so i typed used car's on marketplace and the 94 was the first car to pop up. It was meant to be, because I originally wanted an Impala but i thought I'd never find one. 🙏
@@1996impalass 1100 man that's robbery 😂🤣
Very informative video . Thank you sir. I'm finding my self very interested in the Caprice and Impala and been watching videos. This is a really good video
Thanks man now is the time to get one as the prices aren't too bad
The trunk codes are excellent especially. Cool to know .
Thanks for the info iam about to buy me a 96 impala soon
That's what's up bro, you can't go wrong with a chevy
@@1996impalass yea i want one a 10 out of 10 condition no projects
I'm going to jail if I go outside and my 95 doesn't have all of this on it 🤦🏿♂️💀🤣
Does it have it?😳😳
Yeah, we good. Outside wiping her down now.
Already bro....
Lmao
@@bfelder8853 lmaoo 😂😂
Very knowledgeable cuz, would have never known.
Yeah cuz most people don't. And it's very easy to clone a Caprice into a fake impala ss. I know the things to look out for that's not in this video.
I could be wrong but don’t Caprices have a plastic trim piece behind the rear window? It’s a triangle shape.
That's something only the 1994 Impala SS had.
Thanks a lot for sharing this
No problem
Thank you sir! Will be looking at one this weekend!
That's what's up, I hope it work out for you
1996 Impala SS it did! I’m a proud SS owner now. Did you ever change your exhaust again?
I have the real 1996 Chevrolet impala ss and a 1996 Chevrolet Caprice classic 😊.
Can you do a side by side comparison on the difference between the two?
Excellent video great information
Thanks man I appreciate it.
My dream car!! I will have it by next year!!
That's what's up bro. Stay up
Out of curiosity ,Does the Caprice have the g80 positrac also? I'm sure if it does its probably a Lt1 equipped model or police package
Yes some of them did as you stated the lt1 or 9c1 models.
@@1996impalass Thanks for the info . I appreciate it
The only thing your missing is the Arlington Texas decal right above the door vin decals
I don't think mine was assembled in Arlington
How can I check where my 96 was assembled I'm very interested. By the way thanks for the video brother 👍
@@frankescobedo5073 I read about that all impalas from 94 to 96 were all built in Arlington Texas. Then they shut down the impala to build the SUVs there.
Alright let's just get this straight GM produce a lot of vehicles with the P code Caprice comes with two types of w code and also p code Buick Roadmaster Cadillac Fleetwood and also the SS Impala I owned every last and one of these types of these vehicles more than once the years are ranger from 94 through 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thanks for the info
No problem man.
Very good vid
Thanks man, ima try to keep them coming.
You can’t always go off that vin cause I got a 4.3 vin but got a actual SS impala motor in my my caprice
Any B body GM full size car from 1994-1996 that came factory equipped with an LT-1 V8 will have a P in the 8th digit in the VIN number. Unless you've changed your motor to the LT-1
What about the 8’s 👍
Great info and correct!
Do u know why the impala title has caprice on it, instead of impala SS
I think it's because SS is just a trim option that dates back to the 1960s, but don't quote me on that lol
It ties in to the WX3 RPO code. That was the main thing that seperated an Impala SS from a Caprice Classic. You could have a Caprice with an LT1 (the wagons only had that engine), posi traction (if I recall, it was part of the towing package) and i think the 9C1's had rear disc brakes as well but WX3 is the main distinction, same way "9C1" is an RPO code for "police package".
Look at it this way. "P71" means "Police Interceptor" for Ford Crown Victorias but theyre still crown vics even though Ford calls them "Police Interceptor". It stands true today with the Taurus and Explorer.
Because they are actually Caprices with the Impala SS appearance package. They actually weren't stand alone models, separate from the Caprice.
Halo I just subscribed to u cuz I love impalas too there one of my favorite cars of all time plus u got one cool impala SS :3
Thanks man and also once of my favorites as well. I been wanting one since I wad a kid. I'm looking for a 96 DGGM SS. I love that color also
Another dead giveaway is the instrument cluster when you see "certified " its a 9c1
Right, and it could be a 4.3L or a 5.7L
@@1996impalass very true
I’m am looking at the little window behind the rear passenger door window. Hard to fix z Caprice window to look like the Impala window.
I know all of the exterior ways to disguise a Caprice to clone one into an Impala and in this video I did not talk about any of them. Most people will not even attempt to loan a Caprese from years 1991 through 1993 because of the Interior dashboard is made only different than the 1994 through 1996 Impala SS. Not saying that it can't be done because it can all you need is the dash panel from a 1994 through 1996 Caprice or an Impala no. And as far as the more pointy rear quarter window it can be taken out and a rear quarter window from a 94 through 96 Caprice or Impala will work in its place it would just require Bodywork to fill it in. Like I said I did not talk about any of the exterior ways to tell the difference between a capris and a real Impala SS.. In my video I talk about. In my video I talk about the 100% sure. In my video I talk about the 100% sure fire Waze to tell the difference. In my video I talk about the 100% sure fire Waze to tell the difference between. In my video I talk about the 100% sure fire Waze to tell the difference between. In my video I talk about the 100% sure fire ways to tell if the car you're in question about is really an Impala SS. If the car you may be in question about does not have the characteristics I listed in my video it is not a real Impala SS. The whole reason in this is because it is very easy to clone 1994 especially 1995 and 96 Caprice has to look exactly like Impala SS so the intent of the video is to show these absolute ways to determine but different.
I will more than likely make a video talkin about all of the exterior and interior differences between the two.
Hi I live on border of soo michigan where can I get parts for my 96 impala ss sault ste marie ontario
How much would you pay for a caprice/ impala clone
I wouldn't buy one but to answer you no more than what a caprice would go for.
VIN does not tell you if it's got the Impala SS trim package. It's actually still a Caprice, btw. A WX3 Impala SS, is a trim package of the 94-96 Caprice.
I never said the Vin says if the car has the impala ss trim package. I said the 8th digit of the VIN tells what engine the car came with. The WX3 is specific to the impala ss only.
Under the passenger seat you have a built sheet
U9795 is the paint code for my 95 Spruce Green (Grey/Green)
It's a broadcast sheet. Not a build sheet.
thank for info
No problem
all u need to do is look at the two rear side windows...see the shape...not flat on bottom of frame
95 and 96 Caprice's have the same rear side mirrors as the Impala ss
My girl was born June 25th 1996 Arlington, Texas....
Already bro
@@1996impalass she's #25,252 also DCM. She still had the building sheet under the passenger seat.
@@cheekclappin96ss22 already man that's what's up.
Here is a good link to look up those codes (RPO). I did not know that those cars only had a 3.08 gear ratio the back. www.crankshaftcoalition.com/wiki/More_GM_RPO_codes
So what about the old cop cars that came with the lt1 motors?
I know for a fact that even the police package caprice from 1994 to 1996 had the letter P in the eighth digit of the vin # verifying that it came equipped with the 5.7L LT1.
And on the trunk tag they will have 9C1 somewhere on it to show that it was a police package.
Some of them also came equipped with the G80 rear end.
@@1996impalass You could get a 9C1 with a 4.3L V8 btw. And the more rare 92-93 9C6 taxi cabs with the 4.3L (LB4) V6. Basically an S10/Astro motor.
@@kirwankars8597 I knew the 94-96 9c1 came with either the 4.3L L99 265ci v8 or the 5.7L LT1 350ci v8. I don't know about the 92-93 taxi cab and v6 thing. As most taxi's were retired 9c1's. I've only knew of the 91-93 caprice to have the 5.0L tbi 305ci v8 (civilian model) or the 5.7L tbi 350ci v8 (police package) only. Not a v6.
@@1996impalass just learned about them myself about a year ago. Pretty darn rare. Look up 9C6 92-93 Caprice Taxi, 4.3L V6.
@@kirwankars8597 ok, I also knew also they put the 4.3L tbi v6 in the 89-90 caprice, just didn't know about them in the B body cars as I've never seen one lol.
i dont understand why they made caprices and impalas the same exact design in the 90s
I'm not sure on that man.
Man good looking out with this info brotha✊🏾
It ain't nothing man, I was 13 in 96 and fell in love with these cars man. This is 1 to scratch off my bucket list. I want a dggm 96 next.
1996 Impala SS, that’s right!!!
Also the lights have black stripes across the top when you open the hood. Black label lights are black strip lights is what people like to call them. The capris did not come with that.
That's true
Nice Car
Thanks bro appreciated
Nice video, very informative
Thanks man.
I always go by the vin number cause u can always pull doors and trunks off the real deal and put on a caprice/clone
Exactly....
VIN doesn't confirm the Impala SS trim package option of the Caprice. It only tells if it a Caprice Classic or base, LT1 or L99, and year it was built.
What if the car had a phone on the side of the driver seat ? Lol
That would have been cool
Thank you.
No problem
What’s the difference between 94-95 & 96 ss I hear dudes say nah I only want the 96 ss nothing else lol
Probably because the 96 has the floor shifter, and the 94-95 have the counsel shifter
Console shifter on 96, and analog gauges with a tach, and OBD II system, with Dexcool antifreeze. You can tell those by the pink label on the coolant tank cap. And ofcourse the door mirrors are noticeably different on 94s.
Thinking about buying one with 45k miles on it. Guy wants 17k, I don’t think I would pay over 12k. What do you guys think?
I would pass on it. I would be comfortable at between $11k and not a penny over $12k.
i bought a 1996 black with 30k and i paid $16k. ive seen some with less than 5k go for over $30k. in a year and a half these cars will be 25 years old and they will be classics. i now have 65k on mines and i wont take less than 15k for it if i ever sold it but i dont want to sell it. i will own it til the day i die.
This is the ultimate HOOD CAR....
Frfr
Good shit💯💯💯
Thanks Marauder Man
My vin is the same as yours besides like 3 numbers at the end lol
You got one of the last Impala SS
Yep
Clean 🧼
I appreciate that my man
1996 Impala SS no problem
Nice vid bro everything you named is very correct but I see you are going to always have ppl being negative keep up the good work I have one the same color check me out if you dont mind
That's what's up bro and thanks, now a day's the impala ss is becoming a dying breed over looked by the chargers and what not. I'm just keeping the ss alive. And I'll check you out bro bet.
Not when the Caprice has the same LT1 with the P in the vin as well...
@@ChicagosM0stWanted true but WX3 is for the Impala SS only. No matter if the caprice has the lt1
All impalas came with the lt1 no
True
Food 4 thought da wassup bruh🖒
Appreciate that my man
Coming soon, Impala ASMR
wha do you mean "REAL" impala? are there phony ones? I have a 95 taking up space in my garage that I want to get rid of, but it came new from the dealership as a company lease when my Dad worked for them driving company big wigs around town when they came to visit from Japan. He bought the car himself when the lease was up since he was pretty much the only one to use it for the lease period anyway. Is there any reason this wouldn't be a "real" impala ss? the vin number and reg says thats what it is...
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As a matter of fact there are phony ones out there, there simply caprices made to look like an impala. I'd love to take the one you have taking up space in your garage though. How much do you want for it?
Yes, people take Caprices and start swapping parts, honest people call them Clones, dishonest people ask Impala prices.
@@cameltoast yes, couldn't have said it better myself
@@1996impalass To be fair, they are almost identical, but one was made in much lower numbers making the value higher.
@@cameltoast I agree
How to tell if a Video Maker has an IQ higher than 20 ...
The P stands for posi trac
Right lol
I wonder if my car and truck are real or not.
Classic
True
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I look at my VIN number and it has that p like you said but when I opened my trunk they covered up that tag with the Dyno rap (for the beat) so my question is this where else can i find that wx-3 /codes
@@ar41555 I think it's also under the hood on driver side fire wall bro
Skip all of that mess,quick way to tell is that rear side windows
The rear side windows are the same on the impala and the caprice meaning you still don't know if it's a real impala or not
You talk too slow, get to it
Lol
Dude sounds like Charles Barkley 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bro you talk so slow
Lol
1996 Impala SS I’m just hating 😭 I WANT ONE!!
This is a joke. It is super simple to see the difference!
Numbers never lie man. And it's simple to make a caprice look exactly like an impala ss and not be a real impala ss. My video was made to show you the impala ss only identification #. I see that you don't get it though
Stfu, not always
@Jane Anderson
No it’s not simple to tell the difference. It is now if the narrator just simplified it for ppl who want to buy one, got ripped off, or know for a fact they sitting on the golden egg.
@@EASTCOASTIMPERIAL on point bro, couldn't have said it better myself.
1st run the VIN. The End.
VIN doesn't confirm the Impala SS appearance package.