This 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS is a real-deal Super Sport with its
numbers-matching V8. And as you look over the whole car, you'll see
a cool and long hardtop that loves to be all about vintage style
with just the right upgrades well-integrated into the total
package.
This was a great year for the Impala if you were a fan of '60s
style. The design was further enhanced to deliver the curvy
Coke-bottle profile and sporty fastback roof. You especially see it
in the kick-up that starts after the door and flows all the way to
the end of the car. All these features are seen because it's
wearing quality paint similar to GM's Deep Water Blue. It takes a
sophisticated style similar to black, but then the sunlight hits
it, and the deeper tones of the blue come through. The application
retains a good gloss, and that not only shows off the crisp body
panels, but it also goes well with the good brightwork. The
from-hugging bumpers, complete trim, and proper SS badging all have
the right level of shine for a quality coupe. It's a true classic
Chevy, and keen eyes will pick up on the wheels. They look like
classic Rally units, but they are really modern 20-inch alloys that
add to the subtle sporty style and also allow you to fit modern
sport tires.
Since the dark blue exterior is almost like black, it goes
particularly well with the full black interior. And the level of
the quality inside will have you rolling down all the windows on
this pillar-less hardtop just so people can see the full package.
You can tell there has been a solid investment here with the taut
headliner, smooth dash, good door panels, and nice carpeting. They
get the fundamentals correct, right down to the newer upholstery
with correct trim in the seatbacks. You'll even appreciate the
vintage details, like the AM radio that's there for display and the
working dome light. This is the kind of coupe with plenty of size
to carry family and friends, and if they are true vintage fans,
they will be impressed. But you don't need any of them to have fun.
It's a driver-oriented setup with bucket seats, a center console, a
floor shifter, a classic SS steering wheel, and sporty round
gauges.
The engine bay continues this attractive full vintage appearance.
After all, we love the look of the bold orange block and matching
Chevrolet-script valve covers radiating from within the dark engine
bay. This stock style is also no coincidence. This is the
numbers-matching 327 cubic-inch V8 for this Impala. It has a
well-maintained style, right down to essentials like good hoses,
wires, and belts. The four-barrel carburetor and upgraded MSD
ignition combine for a motor that fires up readily and makes proper
cruising power. And the three-speed manual transmission is a great
classic feature that also still gives you full control. Good
investments in the suspension and grippy ZR-rated tires also mean
this full-size coupe cruises with confidence.
This is the vintage Impala SS that has received all the right
investments to be a looker and a driver. So if you're been
searching for a memorable icon, don't miss this deal. Call
today!!!
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Impala
Listing ID:CC-1529633
Price:$39,995
Location:Lithia Springs, Georgia
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Impala
Exterior Color:Deep Water Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:64357
Stock Number:6285-ATL
VIN:168877D147831
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