When it comes to comfort, power, and presence, there isn't a whole lot of classics that can beat Chevrolet's legendary Impala. With their long, low, and wide bodylines, it isn't a surprise why the Impala was such a hit in its day. And, looking at this stunning example of a 1964 Chevrolet Impala, it's easy to see why. Believed to be an original 50k mile car, this '64 Impala is in fantastic shape inside and out. Popping open the hood reveals a 283 C.I. Chevrolet V8 breathing through an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor, delivering a fantastic growl every time you press the throttle. Torque is put to the pavement through a smooth-shifting 2-speed"Powerglide" automatic transmission, which shifts seamlessly as this Impala speeds down the highway. The exterior's straight and solid bodylines are presented with classic early '60s style, rounded, creased, and built with plenty of care. The "Ember Red" exterior paint looks absolutely fantastic, reflecting like a mirror in the sun after being buffed to a brilliant shine. As to be expected from an early '60s full-size car, this Impala comes with acres of gorgeous chrome and stainless, all of which are in good original condition! In addition, the floors, X-frame rails, trunk, and door jambs are in great shape, giving a clue to the remarkable condition of this car! Opening the heavy twin doors and stepping inside encloses you in a comfy black & gray interior, complete with cozy gray cloth bench seats complimenting the black vinyl trim on the dashboard, upholstery, and door panels. Options on this sleek cruiser of an Impala include power brakes, front disc brakes, a "Be Cool" radiator, dual electric pusher fans, factory gauges, under-dash aux. gauges, ice-cold Vintage Air A/C, an original-style AM/FM digital radio, aftermarket Kenwood rear speakers, and a sweet-sounding Magnaflow dual exhaust system. The car is shoed with brand new 17" American Racing 5-spoke wheels wrapped snug with B.F. Goodrich blackwall tires for an appearance that combines the best of early '60s style and modern muscle! The 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS runs and drives excellently down the road, offering a peerless cruising experience every time you turn the key. If you're looking for a wonderfully-driving classic that makes some great power while also making a statement in vintage style every time you're behind the wheel, then this stunning '64 Impala may just be what you're looking for.
VIN and Cowl Tag decode as follows: VIN- 41847J147860 4: 1964 model year 18: Impala, 8-cylinder 47: 2-door hardtop J: Janesville, Wisconsin GM Assembly Plant, U.S.A. 147860: Sequence number; 47,860th 1964 Chevrolet scheduled for production at Janesville Assembly
COWL TAG- 11B: Production date in the 2nd week of November, 1963 64: 1964 model year 1847= 18: Impala, 8-cylinder 47: 2-door hardtop JA: Built in Janesville, Wisconsin, U.S.A. 8384: Fisher Body unit number, no relation to VIN 842: "Blue" cloth interior trim 912: "Silver Blue" exterior paint E: Tinted glass C: Padded dashboard