Check this out!Just in time for the upcoming Show and Cruise Season.1965 Chevrolet IMPALA Super Sport ConvertibleOUR VEHICLE It is powered by its' Born With Original 283 cubic inch V8, power-glide transmission with the shifter in the console on the floor between chrome trimmed blue vinyl bucket seats.Looking good in Ermine White (an original color repaint done decades ago and still looks really good) and premium blue vinyl buckets (still original interior and in great shape) this Impala is a good representative of one of Chevrolet's most popular vehicles ever.The Turbo Fire V8 powers through the two speed Power Glide transmission as it should. With the new for '65 full coil suspension our Super Sport cruises smoothly and effortlessly down the highway .The white vinyl convertible top is in very good condition with no wear spots or leaks.All components in the gauge cluster including fuel,amps, oil and temperature work.Even the manifold pressure gauge, heater controls and original radio work well.As we were told by the sellers this Impala had ONE repaint due to age and wear,,, and Convertible top was also replaced.True Survivor Car with original body panels, Interior, and Numbers Matching Original Engine and Driveline!Give us a call and don't miss out on this piece of '60's historyChevrolet's full sized Impala new styling for 1965. Chevy's new big car was both elegant and sporty by design. All GM full sized cars switched from the 50's-style X-member frames to the so-called full-perimeter frame, which provided superior structural strength and better supported the large new bodies providing a more quiet and comfortable ride. Engine choices remained wide with up to 10 options including the ever famous 409. Among the top of the model production remained the Impala SS with a base price of just over $2,800 for the hardtop coupe. At mid-year 1965, Chevy decided to try the luxury Impala idea and added a $200 Caprice option for the Super Sport Sedan which included a more luxurious interior, special trim and a more heavy-duty frame. Chevrolet had done it again and sold more cars .
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