In 1979 I bought a 64 Impala hardtop fir $200.00 dollars. It was all white with black interior. 283 with Powerglide and factory air conditioning. Wish I still owned it.
Oh wow that is so beautiful very nice 64. I’m in the market. I’ve reached a time in my life where I am ready to spend some money on a 1960s Chevy impala. Great video my friends.
First car I rode in was a 1964 Chevy Biscayne 4 door sedan. That's what my dad drove my mother and I home from the hospital with in February of 1967, 3 days after I was born. I bought a '64 Impala 4 door sedan in 1993, but didn't have it very long. The heater core leaked and I was planning to have it replaced, but the original 283 2-barrel engine was using oil at the rate of a quart every 200 to 250 miles. It wasn't leaking anywhere, so I knew it would probably need an overhaul. I wish I had sank the money into it to get those things done, but at the time I didn't want to mess with it. Thanks for posting this video, James Chase. Beautiful car. I hope whoever gets it leaves it original. I've seen too many classics ruined by ugly aftermarket crap:(
My cousin had one back around 1970. It was a Super Sport, factory AC, factory AM/FM radio, power windows, tilt wheel etc, etc. The only downside was that from what I can remember it looked more like the one Cheech and Chong drove in Cheech and Chongs Next Movie then this one. After that he ended up with a super nice 1968 Caprice that had every option, including hideaway headlights and strato bucket seats with console and auxiliary guages.
I had money down on one of these and ordered it too. I dreamed of it for weeks, because back in the day one had to order a car and wait. The dreams turned into a real nightmare. I received a registered letter from President Johnson, it began , “ Greetings from the president of the United States” . It was my draft notice! The dealer cancelled the request but refused to return my $500 deposit, even after I showed him the letter. So off to boot camp I went for 13 weeks, then AIT for 4 weeks. My next letter of dread came in the form of my orders to report to Viet Nam in 10 days. One good turn of events, I survived Nam. My second tour was Germany where things took a turn for the better. In a conversation with my CO I told him of the 64 Impala and how I lost it. He mist have had connections in Congress, because a few weeks later I received a registered check from General Motors for $500. When I got out in 1968 and came home I bought that Impala, but it was a 1962 Impala, a Cherry collectors car. My CO put me in touch with him just before I left Germany. I currently own a 2008 Impala , yeah its 16 years old with 175,000 miles on it. I am the only owner. After a lifetime of car buying I am still an Impala lover.
Wow, this is the prettiest 64 Chev Impala Super Sport car I have ever Seen & I’m 65 years old. I sure would love to own it but it’s too nice for me, I would be afraid to drive it anywhere the way people Drive now! ✌️💚😊
How come you got yesteryears back in this 2022, just wondering how nicely it has been maintained ...all original and sounds so good to hear the puffing beats of silent engine...would love to see it everytime in a day just like that and admire its beauty had if I owned one.
Mine was a similar color but was a convertible. I will always regret getting rid of her. Her name was Christine because she was a total sweetheart of a car but could be one bad bitch. 327 with a edlebrock 600 carb and a power glide. Not a stoplight car at all with 3.08 gears but hang on going down the freeway cuz she fucking flew. Hope she’s in good hands now.
Too late now, but wonder if it was 250HP or 300HP. So many fellas showing/selling these 60s era Chevys don't know/tell which HP version(s) the engines are.
Hello sir. I see it has been some time since this video. Would you happen to have record of who has the car now? Would love to inquire if current owner is interested in selling. Thank you sir
@@JACHASEGSO I beg to differ sir. My parents had a '64 Impala station wagon with the 283 and I had a '65 Chevelle SS also with the 283. Both used generators. And in all my years, I've never seen a '64 with a vinyl top.
sold a ,64 Impala ss 44000 miles for(burgundy )$450 because the linkage kept getting stuck here to get under the car and pulled on the linkage .. sold to my buddy in 1971 he kept that car until 2003 and wouldn't tell me what he sold it for 😢 he said I would choke him😂 2:53
guess I didn't get a good shot of that. But there was no Impala SS badge on the trunk or steering wheel...? Still love the car. Just saw three 64 Impala convertibles on the Superbowl halftime show. Beeyuutiful!!.
@@robertray1344 watch the video again if you are familiar with this type of vehicle you will know where the badges are it’s got it on the trunk,you should go see one in person at a car show so you can get more familiar
@@Impala1963 I guess I just didn't see them. Normally they would focus in on the badging, but there were no close up shots. I am familiar with these cars... I had a 66 Impala SS and love all of those cars. Thanks for the reply.
Very nice 1964 Chevy Impala to bad it has a power glide 2spd slush box and not a four speed manual transmission also that A/C and vinyl top has to go otherwise it's a great car !
Correct, was put on at the dealer. I have a personal 64' SS with the same rocker moldings. Owned it since 1989...Not saying it's "right" but a lot of dealers added them...
In 1979 I bought a 64 Impala hardtop fir $200.00 dollars. It was all white with black interior. 283 with Powerglide and factory air conditioning. Wish I still owned it.
Love these cars that were so obviously cherished and cared for by their owners over the years!
Oh wow that is so beautiful very nice 64. I’m in the market. I’ve reached a time in my life where I am ready to spend some money on a 1960s Chevy impala. Great video my friends.
I'm a Ford man, but this is awesome! Such a well cared for piece of automotive history! I would take it in a heartbeat.
That's beautiful.. I used to have a 63 the same color with aqua interior.
Beautiful color factory combination specially with the rare! vinyl top and AC package on the dash .
First car I rode in was a 1964 Chevy Biscayne 4 door sedan. That's what my dad drove my mother and I home from the hospital with in February of 1967, 3 days after I was born. I bought a '64 Impala 4 door sedan in 1993, but didn't have it very long. The heater core leaked and I was planning to have it replaced, but the original 283 2-barrel engine was using oil at the rate of a quart every 200 to 250 miles. It wasn't leaking anywhere, so I knew it would probably need an overhaul. I wish I had sank the money into it to get those things done, but at the time I didn't want to mess with it. Thanks for posting this video, James Chase. Beautiful car. I hope whoever gets it leaves it original. I've seen too many classics ruined by ugly aftermarket crap:(
My dad had a 64 brings back memories
I got one just like that in my garage, same color combo
Nice! I have a Daytona Blue on Blue 64' SS that I've owned since 1989. I really miss this particular car though!!!
My cousin had one back around 1970. It was a Super Sport, factory AC, factory AM/FM radio, power windows, tilt wheel etc, etc. The only downside was that from what I can remember it looked more like the one Cheech and Chong drove in Cheech and Chongs Next Movie then this one. After that he ended up with a super nice 1968 Caprice that had every option, including hideaway headlights and strato bucket seats with console and auxiliary guages.
Love this car 1964 Impala SS super nice.
Hats off to the original and current owners for the gorgeous machine and well maintenance of this time-capsule!
It's a rare condition to find a real good one these days!
I had money down on one of these and ordered it too. I dreamed of it for weeks, because back in the day one had to order a car and wait. The dreams turned into a real nightmare. I received a registered letter from President Johnson, it began , “ Greetings from the president of the United States” . It was my draft notice! The dealer cancelled the request but refused to return my $500 deposit, even after I showed him the letter. So off to boot camp I went for 13 weeks, then AIT for 4 weeks. My next letter of dread came in the form of my orders to report to Viet Nam in 10 days. One good turn of events, I survived Nam. My second tour was Germany where things took a turn for the better. In a conversation with my CO I told him of the 64 Impala and how I lost it. He mist have had connections in Congress, because a few weeks later I received a registered check from General Motors for $500. When I got out in 1968 and came home I bought that Impala, but it was a 1962 Impala, a Cherry collectors car. My CO put me in touch with him just before I left Germany.
I currently own a 2008 Impala , yeah its 16 years old with 175,000 miles on it. I am the only owner. After a lifetime of car buying I am still an Impala lover.
Thanks for sharing your story and thanks for your service!
Super nice 👍 Time capsule 4real. This car truly bring back memories
Just absolutely beautiful! So great with the factory air conditioning.
Simply gorgeous 64, I like the 63 better, but that car is incredible.
Awesome ride, nice colors.
1964 Chevy Impala SS is one of the most beautiful cars ever created and that's including 1955 300SL Gullwing
Nice car! I love the "cold" light, what a novel idea.
Love the old full size Chevys
Super clean and original. Indeed a time capsule.😊
Wow, this is the prettiest 64 Chev Impala Super Sport car I have ever Seen & I’m 65 years old. I sure would love to own it but it’s too nice for me, I would be afraid to drive it anywhere the way people Drive now! ✌️💚😊
I agree with you that is a pretty car
i Agree, Can't drive nothing this nice, with all these idiot (In a hurry drivers), Especially in large cities!!
Very beautiful 64.
How come you got yesteryears back in this 2022, just wondering how nicely it has been maintained ...all original and sounds so good to hear the puffing beats of silent engine...would love to see it everytime in a day just like that and admire its beauty had if I owned one.
😍 wow that's one beautiful pristine impala
My dream car 64 and 96, salute!
The 1964 impala is my favorite model
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing
BEAUTIFUL SPECIMEN
Mine was a similar color but was a convertible. I will always regret getting rid of her. Her name was Christine because she was a total sweetheart of a car but could be one bad bitch. 327 with a edlebrock 600 carb and a power glide. Not a stoplight car at all with 3.08 gears but hang on going down the freeway cuz she fucking flew. Hope she’s in good hands now.
Love the color!!!
My brother has one just like this one.sats in his garage Beautiful.he has had it from 1969.
By any chance, would he sell it?
Beautiful to see
WOW !!! Beautiful.
Speechless !!!!!!! Wow
Beautiful I love the 64’s 👍🏿💯
Beautiful 😍
Very beautiful
Gorgeous Gorgeous car !
My cousin on my daddy's side used to have one
Impeccable 👍🏻
You could put a champagne flute on the air filter cover and it wouldn’t move. Impeccably tuned V8. 👍
A Time Capsule it is.
Wish I could afford something like this. Sucks. Used to be able to, 25 years ago. Not now.
The 1960 Impala had style.
The 1960 is my favorite!!
Looks just like my 64 ss Impala 409 turbo fire 🔥 engine tfs
Lovely ride
FABULOUS!
She's beautiful.
Gorgeous.
Maple Motors wishes for a car like this to sell.
Was this for sale? I never saw a 64 with skirts....beautiful.
Is the aqua green white int and aqua outside white vinyl top let me know the price.
Sorry but she's sold....Went to a gentleman in Rhode Island
I had one in this color as my 1st car. I am looking for the right car. Sadly I could not find my old car. I could only track it to Florida.
Too late now, but wonder if it was 250HP or 300HP. So many fellas showing/selling these 60s era Chevys don't know/tell which HP version(s) the engines are.
250 Horse....Ran like a sewing machine!
@@JACHASEGSO Cool! PG auto suited this well. The 300HP versions (bigger carb, valves, cam) with 3 & 4 speeds were good street fighters.
I wish I would saw this 6montjs ago!!!
Wow!! Very nice!!
Hello sir. I see it has been some time since this video. Would you happen to have record of who has the car now?
Would love to inquire if current owner is interested in selling. Thank you sir
Excellent 👌
Still available?
Alternator? Vinyl top? Factory features for Impalas in '64? I have the original sales brochures and these options aren't listed.
Typical car saleman
Yes, 63' was the last year for the generator, and 64' was the first year for the vinyl top option.
@@daverohr2796 Far from it....
@@JACHASEGSO I beg to differ sir. My parents had a '64 Impala station wagon with the 283 and I had a '65 Chevelle SS also with the 283. Both used generators. And in all my years, I've never seen a '64 with a vinyl top.
@@wacoflyer bringatrailer.com/listing/1964-chevrolet-impala-44/
I like that dash
sold a ,64 Impala ss 44000 miles for(burgundy )$450 because the linkage kept getting stuck here to get under the car and pulled on the linkage .. sold to my buddy in 1971 he kept that car until 2003 and wouldn't tell me what he sold it for 😢 he said I would choke him😂 2:53
Do you happen to have a color code for this?
918 azure aqua.
How much did it go for if you don’t mind me asking?
Qué Elegancia.......
what does something in this condition sell for?
Very nice
What did this car sell for at the time?
W❤W beautiful😇 classic 🙏bowtie 4life 😎
How much did it sell for
A beautiful car but, I never cared for fender skirts over the wheels.
They are factory... but I dont really care for skirts either :-)
How much is the price???
Any idea what this car sold for$??
10 out of 10
Is it still for sale
Sold!
What did it sell for?
Since it's been sold, can you tell us the price
She sold on EBay for $50K
What this beauty sell for ??? 😍
$50K
Give a hundred !
no dash mounted clock...
It’s funny how nobody wants to see how much is sold for
Is it for sale
Sold to a Gentleman in Rhode Island....
Azure A as in hat Zure like the French word for day "jour"
I didn't see any SS badging on that car. Cuz there Wasn't Any! Beautiful car tho
ss badge on rear quarters and door panels
guess I didn't get a good shot of that. But there was no Impala SS badge on the trunk or steering wheel...? Still love the car. Just saw three 64 Impala convertibles on the Superbowl halftime show. Beeyuutiful!!.
@@robertray1344 watch the video again if you are familiar with this type of vehicle you will know where the badges are it’s got it on the trunk,you should go see one in person at a car show so you can get more familiar
@@Impala1963 I guess I just didn't see them. Normally they would focus in on the badging, but there were no close up shots. I am familiar with these cars... I had a 66 Impala SS and love all of those cars. Thanks for the reply.
@@robertray1344 62s and 63s
So what’s the price ?
Sold to a Gentleman in Rhode Island....
Oh nice lucky person
How much$
@@CarlosNavarro-ig8zw She's sold
Very nice 1964 Chevy Impala to bad it has a power glide 2spd slush box and not a four speed manual transmission also that A/C and vinyl top has to go otherwise it's a great car !
Rocker molding is from a 62
Correct, was put on at the dealer. I have a personal 64' SS with the same rocker moldings. Owned it since 1989...Not saying it's "right" but a lot of dealers added them...
How much
It’s currently on EBay. As much as the top bid brings…
Price
Sold to a Gentleman in Rhode Island....
64
Awsum 64 0.0
Wonderful but pull off those incorrect fender skirts! They spoil the good looks! That’s not a wonder bar radio!
Push-Button AM Radio...Thought about that after I said it.
Air conditioning in 1964 😲
So if it was better than yours.. why not sell yours and keep this one. Lol.. obviously you haven't seen somen of the ones owned by homeboys.. lol..
I am a dealer....It's what I do. And I have had my 64' since I was 16....I'm 48 now.....
That paint is way to slick for factory, BS
Thanks for your comment. It was repainted one time in the 80’s as I said in the auction description. Glad you think the paint is slick👍🏻
I WANT it!!!
So how much did it sell for?
64