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Original California 1964 Impala Ss Hardtop Coupe Matching Numbers With 327 V8 on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:60000
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Original California 1964 Impala SS Hardtop Coupe Matching Numbers with 327 V8 and AC.

Beautiful Iconic 1964 Impala SS with matching number 327 V8, original SS interior, 2 speed power glide, and original AC.  Car was manufactured in Southgate, California.

  • Odometer reads approximate 60,000 miles but may be 160,000 miles.

  • VIN  (Digit decoding below)

    • First Digit “4” for 1964

    • 2nd and 3rd digits are 14 for Impala SS V8 (1964)

    • 4th and 5th are 47 for 2 door sport coupe

    • 6th if the manufacturing plant (U is for Southgate, California)

    • Last six are the production number starting with 100001 (Car # 39,325)

  • Body Tag Reads

    • Style: 64-1447 (1964, 2-Door Hardtop Sport Coupe)

    • Trim: 831 (The original color of your interior is: Blue. Material type is: Vinyl. Seat type: Bucket. Used for: Impala SS coupe or convertible.)

    • Paint: FF (Silver Blue Metallic)

    • Accessory: B70

    • Body: BC 1327

  • All Original SS Trim including Hood and Trunk Lid Moldings, Dash Clock, AM Push Button Radio, Tilt Steering Wheel, Hot and Cold Temp Working Dash Light Controls!

  • Super Straight Car.  Never been in an accident.

  • Recent paint job in original metallic blue (not perfect but pretty nice; see light cancer bubbles behind front driver’s fender which is the worse location).

  • Matching number 327 V8 has been rebuilt (no papers provided from the previous owner), fully serviced, and runs excellent. (Air Cleaner, Edelbrock Carburetor, Edelbrock Intake Manifold, and Valve Covers are not original and not available)

    • Block Stamping V0307E0 “EO” 1968 275HP 327 from a Chevelle?  I’m not sure what the reason is here for this?

    • Engine runs super smooth.

  • Transmission shifts smooth and has been completely serviced.

  • Deluxe "Four Season" Air Conditioner (needs air compressor and service)

  • All original 1964 Interior in Very Good Condition

  • Recent Complete Dual Exhaust System Installed

  • Fresh tires 205-75-R14 Broadway Tires

  • All chrome and trim is super straight and bright!

  • No Holes in the Floor Boards

  • Light Trunk Rust could use a touch-up.

  • Modern Alpine stereo under the dash with Infinity 6X9 box speakers.

  • One turn was cut off each rear coil spring to lower it a slight amount.

  • 2nd owner.

  • Appointments can be made to see the car located in San Diego, California.

  • Call Victor at 619-253-2377 for further questions.

  • Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. Local pick-up ok.

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