1967 Chevrolet Impala - Black over Maroon - 327 V8 - 4 Speed Manual
- Factory AC, 12-Bolt Year End, and Gauge Package - Lowered with 5
Spoke Custom Wheels (Please note: If you happen to be viewing this
1967 Chevrolet Impala hardtop on a website other than our Garage
Kept Motors site, it's possible that you've only seen some of our
many photographs of the car due to third-party website limitations.
To be sure you access all the more than 135 photographs, as well as
a short start-up-and-walk-around video, please go to our main
website: Garage Kept Motors.) Few full-size cars are as luxurious
and powerful as the 1967 Chevy Impala, the reason why we call it
the best Chevy ever produced. �€" HotCars.com, January 2021 The
HotCars.com website writers continued with some history: The Impala
was not only an important model for Chevrolet but it also has
historical significance for America. Many experts credit it for the
inspiration behind muscle cars. In a time of simplicity and
exclusivity, Chevy Impala dared to stray from the old standards. It
set the benchmark for a perfect blend of not just performance and
comfort, but value too. Fun fact: Impala was originally intended to
be a high-end Bel Air. However, it was not long before the
luxurious family sedan became too successful for being just a trim.
It soon broke free from Bel Air and became a stand-alone model in
1959. From there, Impala went on to be the best-selling full-size
model from the entire range of Chevrolet. The fourth generation of
the range manufactured between 1964 to 1970, covered the model
years from '65 to '70. Offered here in black over burgundy is a
beautifully preserved and respectfully upgraded '67 Chevy Impala
2-door hardtop with the highly desirable 327/4-speed manual
combination. The car's condition, inside and out, top to bottom
displays show-quality excellence. The condition of the Impala's
exterior raven-black paint is accurately described as
showroom-quality. The elegant, uninterrupted slope of the model's
distinctive roof is especially appealing in black. Across the
entire body, the paint is smooth, uniformly glossy, and the shine
is deep. There is no hint of any damage on the body panels. The
model's characteristically tasteful chrome trim is all in excellent
condition, from the front bumper and grille to the rear panel,
including the bespoke body-side trim and the delicate window and
wheel-well surrounds. Emblems and badging-including the script
Impala on the rear quarter-panels, the script Chevrolet on the rear
deck, and the 327 twin-flags identification on the front
fenders-are in place and mounted in their respective factory
locations. Lighting lenses are perfectly clear and un-cracked. The
car has been lowered and, together with the chrome, 5-spoke
aftermarket wheels and Toyo performance tires, the look is
period-correct street-performance. The burgundy-themed interior has
been well-maintained over the car's half-century-plus life. A
sport-style steering wheel with wood-look rim, crossed-flags center
emblem, and brushed-metal trim frames a comprehensive analog
instrument cluster arrayed in a driver-oriented design beneath a
burgundy dash. Slide-lever controls for heating and air
conditioning and a push-button AM radio are located to the right.
Handsome brushed-metal trim at the base of the dash extends across
in front of the driver. The shifter for the 4-speed manual
transmission is floor-mounted and topped with a chrome shift knob.
The glove-box door, when opened, shows three indents, a then-new
feature to support drink cups (apparently at the drive-in when the
car was not in motion), the forerunner of today's cupholders. The
original seat upholstery has been superbly maintained; the factory
combination of fabric panels with vinyl surrounds and delicate
metal trim is still impressive today. The rear bench seat includes
the Impala emblem in the top-center. Door trim matches the seat
upholstery (the right-hand top portion
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