Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars Houston showroom is proud to present this
nasty 1965 Impala SS 2-door hardtop. For the 1965 model year,
Chevrolet brought out a redesigned Impala, and it was very well
received - this new design set an new industry annual sales record,
with more than 1 million units sold in the United States. For 1965,
all new full-size Chevrolets ditched the previous "X" frame design
in favor of a full-width perimeter frame, and received new bodies
that featured curved, frameless side glass (for pillarless models),
sharper angled windshields with newly reshaped vent windows, and a
redesigned full-coil suspension. The exterior of this big block bad
boy is finished in a period correct GM Crocus Yellow (the trim tag
shows that the factory color code was "C - K", which means it was
initially delivered in Ermine White over Artesian Turquoise poly),
while the interior is done in Ivory (color code 845, which matches
the trim tag); so, although the exterior is a different color than
it was when it first rolled off the line in St. Louis, the restored
interior has kept the original color scheme.There's a lot of cool
stuff beneath the surface appearance of this potent Impala SS: for
starters, the original engine was replaced by an awesome 427 CID V8
(which has the added benefit of FiTech Fuel Injection) and is
backed by a smooth-shifting 4L80E 4-speed automatic transmission
(controlled by an HGM Comp-Shift II transmission controller) with a
TransGo shift kit for quick gear changes. The heartbeat of the big
427 is its GM#7115 forged crank, a Comp Cams Extreme Energy 276HR
roller camshaft, and its fully balanced reciprocating assembly. The
oval port iron heads are equipped with 2.19" intake/1.88" exhaust
valves, along with a roller-cam-friendly valvetrain, including Comp
Cams Ultra-Pro Magnum roller rocker arms. Fuel/air mixing is
courtesy of the FiTech fuel injection, and a polished Edelbrock
Hi-Rise intake manifold. Ignition is handled by a PerTronix
Flamethrower setup, featuring a billet distributor. Cooling is
provided by a massive Ron Davis aluminum radiator with twin 12"
electric fans, and exhaust is a full dual system, beginning with a
set of Doug's Headers. A GM Performance serpentine accessory drive
system was added under the hood (keeping things simple at the front
of the engine), and a new Painless Wiring harness, complete with F5
dual fan controller, provides for a more reliable electrical
system. This vintage muscle car also sports improved handling and
braking, thanks to its hydraulically boosted power brake system, 2"
drop spindles, GM B-body big block coil springs, KYB Gas-a-Just
shocks, GM Performance cross-drilled 4-wheel disc brake package,
and Circle Racing #105 billet aluminum wheels (18x8 front, 18x9.5
rear) that are wrapped with Cooper Zeon performance radials
(P245/40R18 up front, P275/40R18 out back). With all these
upgrades, it should be evident that this car was built with
"regular usage" in mind, as opposed to becoming a trailer queen.
Inside, occupants will enjoy the tunes provided by the
Bluetooth-controlled sound system, and they will find the fresh
Ivory interior to be inviting and comfortable. The synthetic
leather looks like new, showing virtually no wear. The carpet is in
great shape, and the weather stripping and window felts are fresh,
so this car is ready for its next long-term owner - it's a "makes
no excuses" muscle car that wants a new home; so, make that home be
yours! Give our Houston showroom a call or send us an email before
you miss out on this one!