1965 Chevrolet Impala SS
By 1965, the Chevrolet Impala had grown into the best-selling automobile in...
$32.800
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By 1965, the Chevrolet Impala had grown into the best-selling automobile in America — a remarkable achievement for a car that also happened to be genuinely stylish, spacious, and increasingly powerful. The Super Sport package elevated the full-size Impala experience further, adding sport-oriented trim, bucket seating, and a performance identity that placed it alongside dedicated muscle cars in the imagination of American buyers. Authentic SS examples from this era have become increasingly difficult to find in restored condition, and demand among collectors reflects both their historical significance and their enduring visual appeal.
This genuine Super Sport received a high-quality, ground-up restoration that brought every aspect of the car to an exceptional standard. The exterior wears a creamy two-stage tan finish — a color combination that would have been impossible to achieve in mass production in 1965 — applied over straight, well-fitted panels that reflect the depth of preparation invested in the build. A polished Super Sport grille, rocker spears, bowtie mirrors, and jet-inspired taillights preserve the authentic SS identity throughout, while the overall cleanliness of the presentation makes this Impala equally at home on a show field or a Sunday cruise.
Under the hood, a 6.0-liter GM LS2 V8 has been professionally tuned to deliver 378 rear-wheel horsepower and 329 lb-ft of rear-wheel torque — figures that give this full-size cruiser genuinely brisk performance across the entire rev range. Coated headers, polished valve covers, and a color-matched engine bay create a presentation as polished as the exterior. A 4L65E 4-speed automatic transmission sends power to a GM 10-bolt rear axle, while a rebuilt and lowered suspension with tubular control arms, thick sway bars, and drop spindles delivers handling composure well beyond the original factory setup. Wilwood multi-piston disc brakes at all four corners provide the stopping power to match.
Inside, the custom interior pairs deep blue leather bucket seating with Dakota Digital instrumentation, a full-length console, Lokar shifter, and modern Kenwood audio — all installed to a professional standard that complements the quality of the exterior restoration. Power windows, air conditioning, and a tilting steering column ensure genuine everyday comfort. On staggered 18 and 20-inch Ridler wheels, this Impala SS presents as one of the more complete and carefully executed full-size resto-mods available — a car with just 579 miles since completion and everything still to prove on the open road.
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