A 1967 Chevrolet Impala is more than just a classic car; it's a
piece of rolling Americana, defined by its muscular "Coke bottle"
styling and the effortless cool of the open road. For many, the
Impala represents the pinnacle of Chevrolet's full-size muscle, a
symbol of freedom and high-octane excitement that transcends its
era. It is the ultimate statement piece for a cruise-in or a long
weekend drive, offering a vintage experience with undeniable
big-block attitude. The car's history resonates deeply, as the
consignor purchased this very model because he and his wife had one
like it when they were dating. If you've been searching for a blend
of sentimental value and sheer, terrifying horsepower, you need to
look no further than this 1967 Chevrolet Impala ZZ572 Restomod.
The interior is finished in a mostly correct and stock style,
believed to be largely original. The Parchment vinyl upholstery is
in good shape overall and shows only minor wear. Modern convenience
is provided by a Custom Auto Sound radio with an AUX input, though
the original radio is included. The car has modern air conditioning
that is blowing cold, and power steering and power front disc
brakes for a comfortable drive. The interior retains the center
console showing the 4-speed manual shifter indicator and dead
clutch pedal, a quirky reminder of its manual transmission past,
now housing the automatic shifter.
Powering this monster is a Chevrolet Performance ZZ572/620hp V8
crate engine installed approximately 2,000 miles ago. This colossal
big-block delivers up to 621 horsepower and 645 lb-ft of torque.
Fuel is supplied via a Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection
(EFI) system, ensuring it confident starts and it runs great. The
engine is backed by a built 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission,
also installed about 2,000 miles ago, which channels power through
a 10-bolt Posi rear axle. The performance setup is kept cool by a
Be Cool aluminum radiator with triple electric fans, and exhales
through long-tube headers and a Magnaflow exhaust system. Stopping
power is upgraded with a CPP hydroboost unit supporting power front
disc and rear drum brakes.
Highlights:
• Chevrolet Performance ZZ572/620hp V8 Crate Engine installed
approx. 2,000 miles ago.
• Built 700R4 4-speed automatic transmission installed approx.
2,000 miles ago.
• Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection
• CPP hydroboost power front disc brakes
• Be Cool aluminum radiator with triple electric fans
• Long-tube headers w/ Magnaflow exhaust
• Power Steering
• 15-inch Cragar wheels on BFG 235/70R15 tires
• Factory-style interior in Parchment vinyl, believed to be mostly
original
• Modern Air Conditioning
• Custom Auto Sound AM/FM radio with Aux input (original radio
included)
• Documentation includes the Original Warranty Card and build
receipts
• Finished in a color-changed black full repaint
• 10-Bolt rear axle with Posi-traction
This '67 Impala is a high-octane machine that blends classic style
with modern muscle, making it a fantastic driver with tons of
power. The pedigree of the ZZ572 crate engine and the automatic
swap for easy cruising make this a unique and thrilling build.
Don't miss your chance to own a piece of big-block lore that's
ready to dominate the streets. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1967 Chevrolet Impala
Listing ID:CC-2002912
Price:$84,995
Location:Ft Worth, Texas
Year:1967
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Impala
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Parchment
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:45350
Stock Number:7781-DFW
VIN:168877J148371
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