Classic Chevy Impala for sale:
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Chevy Impala for sale
The Chevy Impala is one of the most iconic cars of its time. When it first came off the Chevrolet assembly line in 1958 it was a head turner. It came with a 348 cubic inch engine with Tri-power, and a 4 speed transmission. It took me some time but I found a 1958 Impala for sale that met my standards. It needed some minor work here and there and it was back to new. If you are ever looking for a 1958 Chevrolet Impala for sale, make sure you examine the car carefully. Remember these are old cars and there can be a lot of problems with them. Do your research on the car and make sure you look at the little details.
Impala parts are somewhat easy to come by depending on what you are looking for. There are a handful of companies that make quality parts for the Impala for a relatively low cost. One of the most sought after cars are the 1959 Impala. The 59 had a stylish design and it was a big body, just how they liked it back then. You can find a 59 Impala for sale in really good condition for good price. There are a lot of mechanics out there that restore these cars at a good price. Older cars with less technology in them are a lot easier to work on then new cars that are filled with wires, gadgets, and other technological advancements.

The 1963 Impala is a beautiful classic car. Still keeping its original big body look and adding new features never before seen in other cars in previous times. You can find a nicely restored 63 Impala for sale either on the internet or a local classic car mechanic or dealer. If you buy a classic car from a dealer, you get the added benefit of knowing it has been rebuilt with quality and reliability in mind. However as the saying goes �if you want something done right, you have to do is yourself�. So if you have the tools and time to rebuild one yourself I highly suggest you find a nice, clean project Impala for sale and do it yourself.
The 1964 Impala became an iconic car for not only classic car enthusiasts but to a new breed of classic car lovers called low riders. The low riders started a new trend, taking old big body classic cars and making them into intricately designed low riding vehicles that have hydraulic suspension systems installed in them for show. The 64 Impala became widely known as the official �Original Low Rider�. Low riders are widely associated with gangs, however this stereotype is very untrue. The 1964 Chevy Impala is a classic timepiece that has weathered the storm and has lasted to become a true classic car. These cars can be viewed at local car shows and or low rider shows. The low rider 64 impala is defiantly in a class of its own, it�s a beautiful work of art that�s design will and has lasted the test of time.

Above all Chevy models is the SS, or the Super Sport. The 1964 Chevy impala SS is the cream of the crop. The SS series means it was built with one thing in mind, power! The Impala SS is a highly sought after car and is fairly rare to come across one in good condition and at a reasonable price. But if you do find one consider yourself lucky and jump on the opportunity. If you are looking for a 1964 Impala SS for sale and haven�t found one yet don�t give up. Find a mechanic or a classic car dealer and they might be able to help you.
Chevrolet didn�t change much in the 1965 impala. It incorporated the same design and look of the 64. The 65 did come in a convertible model. If you�re looking to buy a convertible Impala prepare for a long hard search. The convertible models aren�t rare to find but it is rare to find one in good condition. The biggest problems with a classic convertible 1965 Chevy Impala is the roof mechanism. When buying a classic convertible car make sure to check the roof mechanism, look for rust, digs, bolts missing, or anything that may cause some problems down the line. Remember to keep an open eye and be optimistic when looking for a 1965 Impala for sale.

The 1967 Impala is not so much as a collector�s car as it is a classic. It no longer featured the big bodies the older models had. It�s not that hard to find a clean 1967 Chevy Impala for sale. Always remember to inspect any used car you are going to buy. Even if you are looking to rebuild the car it�s always good to know every detail. A friend of mine was looking for an 81 impala for sale, but he didn�t thoroughly inspect car. When he brought the car to the shop we noticed that not only was the body rusting away, but the frame was also rusting, which made the car ultimately useless. Make sure to always inspect the car.

The 96 Impala SS is a milestone in the Impala legacy. Personally the 96 is the last body type that actually looked good. The newer 2000 models do not have the big body, muscle car look as the older bodies did. The 1994 to 1996 Impala SS came with a Chevy LS1 V8 engine that pumped out an impressive 260 horsepower and 330 torque.

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