Vehicle Description
With less than 60 miles since its completion, this 1964 Chevrolet
Impala is the product of a 2-year, no-expense-spared custom build
and features classic looks with plenty of unique modern upgrades.
It's powered by a performance-built 383ci 8-cylinder stroker engine
that's been outfitted with roller rockers, a full March Performance
billet aluminum serpentine belt system, Northern aluminum dual-fan
crossflow radiator, ceramic-coated headers and a custom 2-1/2"
Flowmaster dual exhaust. Power is transferred through a Turbo 350
automatic transmission to the 20" front and 22" rear custom-built
aluminum Intro wheels with unique brushed faces. This custom Impala
is additionally equipped with power steering with an upgraded 500
Series gearbox, as well as a set of power 4-wheel disc brakes with
huge Wilwood calipers, front and rear cross-drilled and slotted
rotors, and upgraded Wilwood dual master cylinder. It sits on a
full air-ride custom suspension that can be raised and lowered
using push-button controls, and has custom-mounted shock absorbers
and a fully adjustable trac bar for stability. It was painted in
PPG Arctic White with a laser-straight finish. Many parts were
shaved or modified for a sleek look, and both exterior and interior
moldings have been anodized, chromed or refinished for uniform
brightwork. The interior was refinished in Lipstick Red in a
nostalgic appearance with modern amenities. It sports a factory
dash-mounted 6000 rpm tachometer and a custom Kenwood CD player
with Bluetooth capabilities, and MP3, iPod and 3.5 jack connectors.