Vehicle Description
Stemming off the Bel Air model for the first time in 1958, the
Chevrolet Impala has become not only one of Chevorlets' most
notorious vehicles, but Americas as well. The 1964 Impala was the
first year the taillights were surrounded in body color instead of
an aluminum strip, and in the case of our Tuxedo Black 1964 Impala,
it justified that decision hands down. An original Arlington, Texas
car built in April of 64', this 409 V8 2 door coupe produces a
factory 340 horsepower. After a fresh restoration, with all new red
interior, the car comes with over $70K in receipts. The four speed
manual transmission drives the period correct redline bias ply
tires. Paired with factory air conditioning, this Impala has been
restored to the nut and bolt. Don't waste any time on stopping in
or calling us to check out this gorgeous ride. (330)-482-5960.