Did Chevy make a 4 door Impala?
Did Chevy make a 4 door Impala?
The Impala became a separate series, adding a four-door hardtop and four-door sedan, to the two-door Sport Coupe and convertible. Sport Coupes featured a shortened roof line and wrap-over back window. The standard engine was an I6, while the base V8 was the carryover 283 cu in (4.6 L), at 185 hp (138 kW).
Did they make a 4 door Impala SS?
The SS package was indeed available on ALL Impalas, as noted in this 1961 ad that I found. I’ve never seen a 4-door hardtop 1961 SS, but they were available, as were SS 2-door and 4-door posts, and, of course the coupe and convertible. The Super Sport was offered on any 1800 series Impala in 1961.
How much was a 1963 Impala in 1963?
Data based on 500 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1963 Chevrolet Impala Series and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Chevrolet Models.
Engines | Median Sale |
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409 CID | 340 HP | $49,500 |
283 CID | 195 HP | $20,250 |
327 CID | 340 HP | $28,500 |
230 CID | 140 HP | $7,700 |
Why is the 1964 Impala so popular?
The 1964 Impala in particular, is the most sough-out model/year partly due to its own popular culture highlighted in Hollywood films and west coast rap songs and videos. The ’64 Super Sport (SS) and the elusive convertible are even more exclusive.
What does a 63 Impala weight?
Features
Engine Location : | Front |
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Body / Chassis : | Body-on-Frame |
Production Years for Series : | 1961 – 1964 |
Price : | $2,060-$3,200 |
Weight : | 3305 lbs | 1499.123 kg |
What engine did the 64 Impala have?
The 1964 model year turned out to be the last hurrah of the baddest regular-production W engine: the thundering dual-four-barrel 425-hp 409. The ’64 Impala was also a bookend for Chevrolet’s X-frame-based chassis, a design that seemed to emphasize low-riding style over handling and safety.