This 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible delivers the presence and performance that made the Chevy Super Sport models icons of the muscle car era. Under the hood sits a 396 big block producing 325 horsepower and 410 lb-ft of torque, paired with a Muncie 4-speed manual transmission. Backed by a 12-bolt rear end with 3.31 gears and a limited-slip, this Impala SS offers the kind of torque and driver engagement that make a big-block convertible so memorable on the road.
Finished in red with a black power top, this '67 Chevy Impala has the bold, unmistakable look that defined Chevrolet's full-size performance cars of the late 1960s. It rides on 15-inch Rally wheels, wrapped front and rear in radial white-wall tires measuring 215/75R15, giving this '67 Impala the proper stance and period-correct style.
Inside, the black vinyl bucket seats and center console reinforce the Super Sport character of this Impala Super Sport. Power steering and power front disc brakes add comfort and confidence behind the wheel, and the factory-installed 8-track player is a great vintage touch that reflects the era.
Designated as a factory ""168"" SS car, this beautifully restored '67 Chevrolet Impala stands out among examples on the market. For anyone searching for a true Chevy Impala for sale, this big-block 4-speed convertible combines classic style, open-air driving, and a real Super Sport pedigree.