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1968 Chevrolet Impala SS 427 | Ardell Brown Classic
Carswww.ardellscars.com/1968-chevrolet-impala-ss-427/1968 Chevrolet
Impala SS 427 Was $60,000.00 Now $55,500.001968 Impala SS 427 is
without a doubt the rarest Chevrolet Super Sport of all time, due
to it's low production number of 1778. This is original numbers
matching car with less than 76,000 miles. This is a fun car to own
and drive and i would not hesitate to drive it anywhere.This 1968
Impala has: L36 Engine Produces 385 Horsepower 400 Turbo Hydromatic
Transmission 12 Bolt Posi Rear EndThe 1968 model's front end
received a facelift similar to the 1965 model, while rear bumpers
held triple "horseshoe" shaped taillights. The formal Custom Coupe,
previously a Caprice exclusive, became available as an Impala. Most
Chevrolets got hidden windshield wipers. Plush new interiors also
helped attract buyers. Impala overwhelmed the sales charts, as it
had for years. Full-sized cars could have a 250-cubic-inch six, a
307-cubic-inch V-8, either of a pair of 327s of 250 or 275
horsepower, or a 325-horsepower 396-cubic-inch V-8. Topping the
list was the big 427, rated at 385 or 425 horsepower. The two-speed
Powerglide automatic transmission was still available with the 250
six-cylinder and 307 or 327 V-8s, but the three-speed Turbo
Hydramatic could be ordered with all V-8 engines on the Impala
Sport Sedan and Custom coupe. "Astro Ventilation" was an option for
the Custom Coupe that included fresh-air vents, the same units that
were used for the optional air conditioning,sansthe center upper
vent. Cars equipped with this option got full-length door glass
minus the vent windows