Vehicle Description
With a great coordinating color combo, droptop fun, and A/C
comfort, this 1965 Chevrolet Impala SS convertible is the perfect
vintage cruiser. So when you see the upgrades to the V8 and the
drivertrain, you realize you're going to need to act quickly to
grab the ultimate vintage cruiser.
While a full-size vintage convertible is always a great idea, this
one seems to do it better then the rest. The '65 Impalas were
redesigned to make them longer, lower, and sleeker, and the crisp
lines with a "kick up" behind the rear door makes this downright
sporty. Bright chrome was still the American way in '65, and so it
looks great with the mirror-like front bumper and grille, as well
as the well-integrated rear bumper that frames the iconic triple
taillight package. Of course you can see all these details so well
because of the excellent quality of the sheetmetal. That also means
a classic with a hood and trunk that line up nicely, and doors that
you can shut the doors with confidence. But what really is going to
make you fall in love is the paint. The Sea Mist Green seems to
capture the era perfectly while offering a higher degree of gloss
and shine from the modern application. Plus, when you add in the
Coys torque thrust style wheels (staggered 18/20-inches for an
aggressive stance) and the crisp folding top, those black elements
give this Impala SS all the appeal of mint chocolate.
When you take down the power folding roof, the same attraction
remains, because the whole interior has a crisp black appearance.
In fact, have you spotted the green painted dash? So this
convertible has an exceptionally well-coordinated package that
tells people it's a thoughtful and premium classic. And more than
just appearance, there's plenty of comfort, too. A Super Sport of
this era means bucket seats and a center console. So while there's
plenty of room in the back for family and friends, you'll always be
riding in individual comfort. In fact, the driver gets the best
treats as you slip behind the factory wheel with Impala center cap
and gaze over the speedometer that's as wide as the horizon. And to
make sure you stay cool all year long while cruising with the top
down, there's modern R134a air conditioning.
Under the hood is a correct Chevy V8 block from 1965, but you can
see that there has been some nice work to it. There's a show-worthy
shine coming from elements like the Chevrolet valve covers and the
air cleaner that announces this is a 327 small block. And there's
also added performance substance with upgrades such as the
Edelbrock intake and Holley four-barrel carburetor. The tidy
presentation and how easily this Impala fires up leads us to
believe there has been good maintenance. Plus, the sound from the
dual exhaust gives the undertones of power without being
overbearing. All of this makes you want to take this Impala out for
a cruise. That's why it also comes with the best features like
power steering, four-wheel disc brakes, and a 700R4 four-speed
automatic transmission with highway-friendly overdrive.
This is the Impala that knows how to both drive and arrive. So if
you want a classic that's easy to run, maximizes fun, and has a
stellar appearance, this one is waiting for you. But it won't
linger for too long, so call today!