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1963 Chevrolet Impala Ss 4 Speed Call Now Make Offer True Ss on 2040-cars

US $34,995.00
Year:1963 Mileage:29021
Location:

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

Saint Cloud, Florida, United States

1963 Chevrolet Impala SS 4 Speed Matching Numbers. This is a True SS. Equipped with a Factory 327 CI V-8, Factory 4 Speed Manual, Factory Air Conditioning, Factory Center Console, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Positraction Rear End, New Carpet, New Seat Skins, Clean Engine. Very Nice 1963 Impala SS 4 Speed. I am open to offers. Please if you have any questions at all give me a call at anytime. 407-832-1759. Thanks and God Bless you on your Classic Car Search! Please allow time for the pictures to upload! Thank you! 
Among collectors, the 1963 Impala is the most popular for its body style, though it was almost mechanically identical to the 1962 model. The 1963 Impala's distinctive body style has crisp lines with pointed front and rear fenders which emphasize the long, low style of car design popular in the early 1960s. The rear taillight panel was aluminum, and was surrounded by a chrome border with the engine-turned surface on SS models. Engine choice was similar to '62, with the small-block 283-cubic-inch (4.6 L) and 327-cubic-inch (5.4 L) V8s the most popular choices. The Sport Sedan featured a new, creased roof line that proved popular. A new "coved" instrument panel was good-looking, but replaced the temperature gauge with "idiot lights" for hot and cold engine conditions. An optional factory tachometer was built into the dash, just above the steering wheel. It was rarely ordered, but gave the Super Sport models an extra feel of sportiness.

FIRST DIGIT 

0=1960 

1=1961 

2=1962 

3=1963 

4=1964 


SECOND & THIRD DIGIT ODD NUMBER L6 EVEN NUMBER V8 

04=NOVA / CHEVY II 

06=CORVAR SPYDER 

08=CORVETTE 

09=CORVAIR 

11=Biscayne 6 cylinder 

12=Biscayne 8 cylinder ( 1960 ELCAMINO ) 

13=Biscayne Fleetmaster L6 (1960-1961) or Impala SS L6 (1964) 

14=Biscayne Fleetmaster V8 (1960-1961) or Impala SS V8 (1964) 

15=Bel Air L6 

16=Bel Air V8 

17=Impala L6 

18= impala v8 or  Impala SS V8 (1963) 

53 OR 54=CHEVELLE 300 ALSO ( 1964 EL CAMINO ) 

55 OR 56=MALIBU ALSO ( 1964 EL CAMINO ) 

57 OR 58=MALIBU SS 


FORTH & FIFTH DIGIT BODY STYLE 

11=2 DOOR SEDAN. 

15=2 DOOR STATION WAGON 

19=4 DOOR SEDAN. 

21=2 DOOR UTILITY SEDAN. 

35=4 DOOR STATION WAGON 6 PASSENGER. 

37=2 DOOR SPORTS COUPE ( BUBBLE TOP ) 

39=4 DOOR SPORTS SEDAN. 

45=4 DOOR STATION WAGON 3 SEATS 

47=2 DOOR SPORTS COUPE 

67=3 DOOR CONVERTIBLE 

69=4 DOOR SEDAN. 

80=2 DOOR EL CAMINO 


SIXTH DIGIT ASSEMBLY PLANT 

A=ATLANTA, GA. ALSO LAKEWOOK, GA. 

B=BALTIMORE, MD 

C= Doraville, GA 

F=FLINT, MI 

G= Farmingham, MA 

H=FREMONT, CA. 

J=JANESVILLE, WI 

K=KANSAS CITY, MO ALSO LEEDS, MI. 

L=LOS ANGELES, CA ALSO VAN NUYS, CA. 

N= Norwood, OH 

O=OAKLAND, CA 

R=Arlington, TX 

S=ST. LOUIS, MO 

T=TARRYTOWN, NY 

U= Southgate, CA 

W= Willowrun, MI 

Y= Wilmington, DE 


Please allow time for the pictures to upload below, Thank you. 

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