1964 Chevrolet Impala SS

by Tony Piff and SCM on February 9, 2012 · 0 comments

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Sales of the 1964 Impala set a world record, with 1,074,925 cars sold—a record that stands today. And as with the multi-million-selling Model T, customizers have been hacking them up for decades. Today, any Impala that isn’t riding on air bags or funny aftermarket wheels is the exception to the rule.

This ’64 SS is said to be numbers-matching, all original and unmolested, except for new Flowmaster exhaust and one repaint done fifteen years ago. It wears California black plates and is said to have “no rust whatsoever.” The seller purchased the car from the original owner’s daughter. The interior looks well preserved, with nice seats, headliner and door panels. Everything reportedly works—even the original 8-track player.

The Impala is an American icon, and values for well kept originals look good. 11,232 of 1961-1970 Impalas sold on eBay in the past two years, with decent examples averaging $11k to $19k. SS Impalas, by comparison, averaged $15k to $26k. See the listing for this SS here.

 

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