Gateway Classic Cars of Houston
1910 Cypress Station Dr.
Houston, TX 77090
Gateway Classic Cars Houston Showroom is excited to present this classy 1964 Chevrolet Impala. The Almond Fawn paint isnt a color one sees frequently, and it looks great from any angle. Under the hood lurks a potent 327 CID Chevy V8, which is topped by a Rochester QuadraJet 4BBL carb. The engine was completely freshened up in 4/2022: Restoration Techniques of Waller, TX removed, disassembled, inspected, cleaned, reassembled, balanced, painted, and then reinstalled the engine; so, its fresh and ready to rock! A set of "rams horn" exhaust manifolds feeds into a dual exhaust setup, and behind the 327, a 4-speed manual transmission sends power out back to the 3.36:1 gears in the PosiTrac-equipped rear end. Fire this puppy up and listen to the throaty burble that emanates from the dual exhaust while you get settled into the cockpit, which just screams nostalgia. The gearshift falls nicely to hand, and the new Vintage Air A/C system keeps occupants comfortable year-round, and the Sony AM/FM/XM head unit (tucked nicely in the glove box) provides lots of choices for your audio pleasure. Its black vinyl-trimmed cloth seating and carpet are in good condition and provide a nice contrast to the exterior. This 64 Impala rides on radial tires, which provide better handling than the original bias ply tires ever could. Additional features and options on this 1964 Chevrolet Impala include Air Conditioning (cold), AM/FM/XM Radio, Battery Disconnect Switch, Positrac rear end, Seat Belts, and Vinyl Interior.
Year: | 1964 |
Make: | Chevrolet |
Model: | Impala |
Mileage: | 33978 |
Exterior Color: | Almond Fawn |
Interior Color: | Black |
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Stock: | HOU2409 |
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Transmission: | 4-Speed Manual |
Vin: | 41847J147944 |
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Our Houston Showroom became Gateway Classic Cars eighth location in January 2015 and is 15 minutes North from Downtown Houston.
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