Now here's a true member of boulevard royalty. This 1964 Chevrolet
Impala is not only one seriously iconic cruiser, but it's also
ready for action just as soon as you bring it home. It's decked out
in red paint with a deep shine, and a brief session at the hands of
a skilled detailer will take this vintage Chevy's curb appeal to an
even higher level. Take a lap around and you'll notice the precise
fitment of its body panels, leaving it with clean lines and doors,
hood and trunk that open smoothly and shut with a reassuring thud.
Its bumpers, both fore and aft, are level as a table and show no
concerning blemishes, and its headlights are as clear and as
translucent as you could want. This is a very appealing
classic.
The red interior presents nicely, showing only the slightest of
wear and featuring a split-bench in front and a bench seat in back
covered in vinyl and cloth that still retain their deep
pigmentation. The chrome trim inside these doors is in good shape
and, as you direct your attention up front, you'll see a cleanly
painted dash area with clear gauges inside the instrument cluster
that are joined by a column-mounted tachometer. An under-dash
climate control system has been added as well and although it's not
currently operable, the components are in place, so it likely won't
take all that much to get it back online. An AM/FM/Cassette stereo
stands by at the center of the dash to provide a properly vintage
audio experience.
Raise the hood and you'll find the original 327-cubic-inch V8 still
holding court in a tidy, well-sorted compartment, surrounded by a
solid-looking firewall and inner fenders, with fresh hoses and
properly routed wiring in full view. Equipped with both a Holley
four-barrel carburetor and an aluminum intake manifold from the
same manufacturer, the engine is in fine form, starting up promptly
and pulling with plenty of enthusiasm as it pairs with a 4-speed
manual Muncie transmission that puts full control of its output in
the hands of the driver via a floor-mounted shifter. Long tube
headers leading to a dual exhaust that terminates in a pair of
Edelbrock mufflers minimize back-pressure while yielding a fitting
sound for a venerable ride like this.
HIGHLIGHTS
• NUMBERS-MATCHING 327-CUBIC-INCH V8
• 4-BARREL CARBURETOR
• HOLLEY INTAKE MANIFOLD
• MUNCIE 4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
• LONG TUBE HEADERS
• DUAL EXHAUST, WITH EDELBROCK MUFFLERS
• POWER STEERING
• HIGH-IMPACT RED PAINT
• FACTORY-CORECT RED VINYL AND CLOTH UPHOLSTERY
• SPLIT-BENCH FRONT SEAT
• FLOOR SHIFTER
• AM/FM/CASSETTE STEREO
• AIR CONDITIONING (CURRENTLY NON-OPERABLE)
• OWNER'S MANUAL INCLUDED
Running very strong and sure to turn heads, this 1964 Chevrolet
Impala cruises on a set of 14" factory-style wheels and would be a
perfect fit for the collector searching for a truly iconic ride.
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