Vehicle Description
1968 Chevrolet Impala - SS Convertible
Throughout the 1960's Chevrolet was adept at producing cars that
appealed to the American driverwhether for utility, basic
transport, family duties, hot rodding, or just getting long hungry
looks from other drivers. It was clear Chevrolet wasn't going
anywhere and in 1956 introduced the Impala taking inspiration from
the graceful Antelope bearing the same name. They were deep into
their 4th generation of these cars and it was a time where vehicle
styling was changing at a rapid pace. Every manufacturer was both
in a competition to keep up with each other while also coming up
with "the next best thing". With the growing appeal of mid-sized
pony cars to the muscle-minded drivers the 1968 Impala line needed
to offer something special or move out of the sporty class.
This 1968 SS Convertible brought out its best in lots of little
details: Dual 5" headlights, redesigned front grille, first year
side marker lights, four ashtrays (zero cup holders), hideaway
wipers, sleek Strato-Bucket seats, the last year of the crank vent
window, kick panel vents, gate shifter for the TH400 transmission,
one-year only embossed floor mats, full-size glass rear window,
power convertible top, long tall sexy hip line, hidden fuel filler
(behind license plate) and those '68-only triple horseshoe tail
lights in the bumper. The result is one sleek looking classic that
while fitting in with the muscle car era with its enhanced coke
bottle styling, was it's own beast in the market place. It is these
clever choices and desire to remain ahead of the times that
resulted in the Impala being one of Chevrolet's most popular
flagship passenger cars that continued being produced for over 60
years.
This car received a full frame-off restoration in 2014 by the
previous owner and has been driven approximately 20,000 miles
since. On the exterior the car is painted in the factory correct
sparkling Grecian Green paired with a power Black convertible top.
All of the chrome is mirror bright and arrow straight. It rides on
16 inch American Racing Torq Thrust wheels with new BF Goodrich
Advantage T/A Sport tires that are new, including a matching
full-size spare.
Currently the car is powered by a period correct freshly rebuilt
350 V8 with only 3000 miles on it. It has been dressed up with
chrome valve covers, a chrome air cleaner and a 327 Turbo-Fire
chrome circle air cleaner. It runs great and has a modest
understated dual exhaust. Power is delivered to the wheels via the
original Turbo Hydramatic 400 transmission and a 10 bolt rear end.
It starts at the touch of the key and immediately produces smiles
on all who can see or hear it. The front brakes are discs and are
power assisted. It has power steering as well making it a very
comfortable car to cruise around in. Underneath the floors are all
solid.
The interior is all Black and has been kept mostly stock. It has
dual bucket seats on each side of the original center console with
storage space and the horseshoe style shifter. The dash is fitted
with all of it's stock components but a second temp gauge has been
added underneath.
The car comes with a high quality waterproof, sunproof, breathable
silver car cover. According to the current owner, the car "has been
a joy to own and drive," and we are confident new owners will get
that same enjoyment as well. There is nothing more fun than hopping
in a classic convertible to go cruise around on the weekend and
this Impala can handle that task no problem.
It could be yours for $36,500.00!
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $35,500.00!
This vehicle is located in New Orleans, Louisiana.