Description:
Interior Color:Black
Exterior Color:Maroon Metallic
Description:1964 Chevrolet Impala SS 2 Door Hardtop The 3rd generation Impala ran from 1961-1964 and would end up being one of the most important American cars to date. These were substantial years in which the Super Sport and the world famous 409 engines were released. The SS Impala played an integral role in formulating what we now know as the original muscle cars. They weren\'t particularly rare with more than 185,000 produced, but they set into motion a more performance oriented American car culture. For consignment, a 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS 2 door hardtop with a title verified 38,543 actual miles. In recent years, this heartbeat of America received a transplant and now houses a 350 with an astonishing 357 horsepower, disc brakes up front, and air conditioning! Exterior We\'re going deep here with two stage maroon metallic paint that is not just contrasted by the bright work on the car, it\'s accentuated by it! While the slab sided panels and the spear trim on the side are consistent with many cars of the era, it\'s the distinctive headlights and of course, tail section that makes the Impala stand out. We rolled with the design in the 60\'s, but today the triple tail lights, broad bright turned metal trim in back, along with the dual headlights on the flat faced grille, is special and cool and instantly recognizable, and it\'s all presented with great quality here. To add even more excitement, 15-inch American Racing Torque Thrust wheels are tucked in the wheel wells with staggered size tires that gives the car a subtle two inch rake, fitting for a beefed up SS. Imperfections are few with some cracking paint in a seam and a scuff on a rear fender. Interior Nicely restored and looking just like the showroom, the door panels, seats and all trim is polished and in excellent condition. Low back buckets for the front, and a wide rear bench complete are also in nice shape with the slightest compression on the front seats. The original dash in black with a shiny machined aluminum strip that runs across the bottom, is fronted by a wood rimmed, three spoke steering wheel. A factory tachometer is attached to the steering column along with Bosch units for temp and oil pressure, while a stock looking AM radio was converted to an AM/FM radio with Bluetooth and Classic Auto Air vents clinging to the dash bottom are also onboard. Black carpet for the floors is stain and fade free, and the headliner is mostly tight all in black. Lest we forget a Hurst shifter rises from the center console just before meeting the dash, offset to be closer to the driver and based in more turned aluminum. The trunk is clean and finished with gray cloth mats and the perforated headliner is in good condition. Drivetrain Show quality clean is how we find the 350ci V8 with an 870cfm Holley Street Avenger 4-barrel carburetor, A/C, Hedman headers, and a brake booster. The engine has been rated at 357 horsepower and is mated to a Muncie M20 4-speed manual sending power to the rear axle with 3.08 gears. Undercarriage Generally clean underneath with a drop or two of the red stuff on the transmission pan and some wetness on the rear differential but no surface rust to speak of other than a part of the exhaust. The dual exhaust conforms to the X-frame and finds stock style mufflers before exiting through tailpipes just under the rear bumper. Power brakes are here as rear drums and newly converted front discs while suspension includes new coil springs up front along with new tubular control arms, and a 3 link with coil springs and a panhard bar out back. Drive-Ability The SS moniker promises performance and this one keeps its promise with a healthy running 350, good acceleration and power, solid braking, and straight tracking. We note a leak in the passenger side header and the only things not working are the clock and reverse lights. All other functions on this maroon mover operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions we
Classic Auto Mall is a world class consignment house located in southeastern Pennsylvania with indoor showroom space for up to 1,000 collectable and special interest vehicles offered for sale. We are conveniently located just west of Philadelphia.