This 1963 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport convertible was manufactured
the first week of April 1963 within the Janesville, WI, General
Motors plant and underwent a light refreshing in 2021. It is
powered by a matching-numbers 327ci V8 engine backed by a 4-speed
manual transmission. This Super Sport convertible comes with power
steering, power-assisted drum brakes, front bucket seats, center
console and the original factory Delco push-button AM radio. This
car left the factory with all correct Super Sport badging, its
14-inch steel wheels and SS-style wheel covers. This convertible
also features a new factory-correct convertible top,
factory-correct bucket seats, analog clock and cueball-style stick
shift, and its instrumentation consists of a central-mounted
factory tachometer ahead of a horizontal 120-mph speedometer and
fuel gauge. The VIN plate and Cowl Tag are accurate.
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