Wow that's a great pair of finds 63 and 64 SS Impala nice!!! These are getting alot harder to find. Theae cars are definitely restorable. I'm picking up a 64 Impala next weekend I just saved can wait to go pick it up
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop thanks I was actually just out loading up the 64 Impala today. Now bringing it back to the shop where the 58 Impala and 67 Impala convertible SS too
Yeah exactly my thoughts, too bad, I was told a decade ago one of my friends tried to buy them and he wouldn’t sell them, guy pulled the 409s out sold them and let them rot
Wow factory air, I always like those little round ball's on the side, And With the little roller in the Dash! That little 63 would be a sweet Ride! The Seats have been redone...
Bought my 1964 Impala SS In 1976 With a $550 loan from the bank, The lady thought I was crazy. I still own it, haven't had appraised for 25 years it was worth 12 grand Then. I'm the 2nd owner.
I always loved the 63 Impala, not because I was born on that year but because it has a nice body style.I want to buy one after I finish my 68 Impala;God willing.
The 64 has aftermarket air conditioning. The factory unit would be integrated into the dash. Under dash A/C was very common in the 60's. My parents had one installed in our 1962 Chrysler Newport around 1965. That Chrysler was turned into a freezer. That was great for the Central Valley of California which has too many 100 plus days in the summer.
You are correct on the 64 a/c. The 63 has factory installed a/c, as shown by the vents in the dash and that huge item under the hood on the passengers side firewall...the a/c-heater unit. You can get the compressor and other components. The 63 also has the factory door handle protectors, gas filler protector front and rear bumper guards and rocker panel moldings-all options. The steering wheel in the 63 may be the optional sport steering wheel. The wheel covers in the back seat of the 63 are for a 65 SS and the interior has been reupholstered in a cloth. The SS buckets were only available in vinyl, no cloth or leather.
I'm Glad You Saved Them. I Would Buy Them, Not To Restore, But To Get Them In The Hands Of Someone That Wants To Save Them & Make A Few Bucks On The Backside.
I have since sold them both and didn’t have them long enough to take solid pictures, if you would like to PM me on Facebook or Instagram I can give you the guys number who has them
@Wired Customs LLC When you think about it car theft was much easier back in those days if they were on a new car dealer's lot few places back then had any kind fencing or security at all. Keys for those were limited tumblers so if you had the right key from another car like it you could have put your key in and driven away easily. No computerization at the police depts so only a limited number of local PD would know of the thefts. Thanks for the reply. I was not even born yet when these cars rolled off the line.
Pretty crazy how they did things back in the day! When I was in high school I had a 79 pick up and so did one of my friends, I would use my key to park his in a different spot haha
Yes thire company that send u the paperwork for Indiana u fill it out they run the numbers if it don't come back stolen they give u all the paperwork for a title in your state ..just go to the dmv and they hand u a title...I did it on my 67 firebird it took like a month with the back and forth between us with paperwork but np
Wired Customs LLC about the same as long as the price is right. Hopefully it’s has a complete interior and a decent hood. I tend to find a lot of impala between PA and NC in various conditions.
@@Joefred77 I know the owner, he is an old man I’ve been buying cars from, he has dementia and can’t find the titles non the less carry a very good conversation, I’ve just been applying for titles here in Virginia, are you still interested after knowing the location?
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop I am interested ill just hook up my trailer and role over there, so he had the 64 and 63 on his property for a long time then hi, Let me know how I can get in touch or would he be there for sure if I traveled there. It's across the country for me.
Wow that's a great pair of finds 63 and 64 SS Impala nice!!! These are getting alot harder to find. Theae cars are definitely restorable. I'm picking up a 64 Impala next weekend I just saved can wait to go pick it up
Nice! What great years!
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop thanks I was actually just out loading up the 64 Impala today. Now bringing it back to the shop where the 58 Impala and 67 Impala convertible SS too
@@fullyloadedkustoms nice!!!
That A/C dash in the 63 is worth some bucks. Shame they were parked like that, they don't look real beat up, just left to rot.
Yeah exactly my thoughts, too bad, I was told a decade ago one of my friends tried to buy them and he wouldn’t sell them, guy pulled the 409s out sold them and let them rot
Wow factory air, I always like those little round ball's on the side, And With the little roller in the Dash! That little 63 would be a sweet Ride! The Seats have been redone...
I wish I found them 10 years ago! Lol
Bought my 1964 Impala SS In 1976 With a $550 loan from the bank, The lady thought I was crazy. I still own it, haven't had appraised for 25 years it was worth 12 grand Then. I'm the 2nd owner.
@@larryarcher4502 I had a 63 409 in the early 70's. Wish I could have kept it. Life happens.
I wish i could find a 63 or 64 like that😅
They are out there still
I always loved the 63 Impala, not because I was born on that year but because it has a nice body style.I want to buy one after I finish my 68 Impala;God willing.
Beautiful cars Jose, gotta love those tail lights
Hopefully you have one one day
Somebody was definitely going custom with the 63.
Has the 63 been sold yet? It's a factory a/c car and the 64 is a dealer installed a/c car.
I know the red one is still for sale, not sure if the tan one has sold yet, I keep them at a friends house, would you be interested?
The 64 has aftermarket air conditioning. The factory unit would be integrated into the dash. Under dash A/C was very common in the 60's. My parents had one installed in our 1962 Chrysler Newport around 1965. That Chrysler was turned into a freezer. That was great for the Central Valley of California which has too many 100 plus days in the summer.
Thanks for the info Rick! The Impalas are a little too new for my expertise
You are correct on the 64 a/c.
The 63 has factory installed a/c, as shown by the vents in the dash and that huge item under the hood on the passengers side firewall...the a/c-heater unit. You can get the compressor and other components. The 63 also has the factory door handle protectors, gas filler protector front and rear bumper guards and rocker panel moldings-all options. The steering wheel in the 63 may be the optional sport steering wheel. The wheel covers in the back seat of the 63 are for a 65 SS and the interior has been reupholstered in a cloth. The SS buckets were only available in vinyl, no cloth or leather.
I just saw this video and would like to know if the cars are still available.
Sorry Ronnie they have both sold
Wow amazing find are dem impalas for sale? If so how much?
I’m sorry I have sold the cars
Ok homie 👊🏽
I'm Glad You Saved Them. I Would Buy Them, Not To Restore, But To Get Them In The Hands Of Someone That Wants To Save Them & Make A Few Bucks On The Backside.
Right on, I’m trying to get rid of them. I restore early Fords so I’m just trying to keep them from rotting away, 1500 obo in Waverly va
U still have both of them an are u going to part them out or try and sell as hole
@@Choloshit970 I would like to sell them whole, 1500 obo each
They also had Astro ventilation i those things, I had a 69 Impala with them and they work great. If the cars aren't yours id leave them alone
I asked to enter the property before going to look at them, then I bought them from the owner
Good God what kind of spider made those webs...!!
Virginia farm field spiders lol
These impalas are worth keeping and restoring!
I bought them! And sold them, hopefully someone is giving them attention
Wow it needs to be restored
You got any pics of the Impalas Dug out
I have since sold them both and didn’t have them long enough to take solid pictures, if you would like to PM me on Facebook or Instagram I can give you the guys number who has them
Is the 64 ss available for sale?
Yes it is
Waiting to hear from ya😊
@@dave9271 shoot me an email at wiredcustomsllc@gmail.com
I'm in NC and I need parts off of a regular 64. Please lmk
Hello, I am trying to just sell the whole car, 1500 OBO offers in person go a long ways
Hey do you still have any of the impalas for sale?
I am sorry I do not
Where can i find it at really interested in buying it
sorry! its been sold
Almost wonder if they weren't stolen long ago and dropped there, but the thieves never came back for them.
That would make for a cool story, they where supposedly 409 cars, but when I get to them they didn’t have engines anymore
@Wired Customs LLC
When you think about it car theft was much easier back in those days if they were on a new car dealer's lot few places back then had any kind fencing or security at all. Keys for those were limited tumblers so if you had the right key from another car like it you could have put your key in and driven away easily. No computerization at the police depts so only a limited number of local PD would know of the thefts. Thanks for the reply. I was not even born yet when these cars rolled off the line.
Pretty crazy how they did things back in the day! When I was in high school I had a 79 pick up and so did one of my friends, I would use my key to park his in a different spot haha
@Heavy Chevy that makes since, thank you for the info
@Heavy Chevy Very true.
Yes thire company that send u the paperwork for Indiana u fill it out they run the numbers if it don't come back stolen they give u all the paperwork for a title in your state ..just go to the dmv and they hand u a title...I did it on my 67 firebird it took like a month with the back and forth between us with paperwork but np
Which I would’ve seen this sooner... I’m a couple hours from Waverly and would’ve purchased them...
Darn! How rough are you willing to buy? I know of another one that’s complete, but it isn’t an SS and it’s about as rough as these
Wired Customs LLC about the same as long as the price is right. Hopefully it’s has a complete interior and a decent hood. I tend to find a lot of impala between PA and NC in various conditions.
Some extraction shenanigans video would've been cool too.
Lol that was back before I knew how to record a video
Bro you gonna sell that 63??
All day, I’m an early Ford guy so I have interest other than not seeing them rot away, 1500 obo Waverly Virginia
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@@anthonymaniz9896 hey Anthony I tried calling you today no answer
Would like to see the spider of those webs. Spooky.
I think I’ll pass! 😂
No 409 badges on fenders..doubt if they came 409 auto..either
Thank you for the input Donnie, just what the old man said, you’re probably right you know how that goes
You are correct, the 409 callouts were on the automatic or the 3-4 speed transmission cars.
The fan shroud looked to be a 409 they were shorter then the 283 or 327 ones
What happened to that 63 is it still there is it for sale
63 is still for sale, 1500 obo in Waverly Va 23890
Really wow what state y’all in bud I appreciate your response, do you know the owners
Thanks for the info I seen the address
@@Joefred77 I know the owner, he is an old man I’ve been buying cars from, he has dementia and can’t find the titles non the less carry a very good conversation, I’ve just been applying for titles here in Virginia, are you still interested after knowing the location?
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop I am interested ill just hook up my trailer and role over there,
so he had the 64 and 63 on his property for a long time then hi,
Let me know how I can get in touch or would he be there for sure if I traveled there.
It's across the country for me.
I hope those cars were rescued and restored!!
Are you going to try to save one
I saved them both!
How much did he pay 6-8k for both
The owner or me?
Wow needs to be restored
For sure, it’s been in the woods for at least 25 years
Im interested in those chevys
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@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop hey do you still have any of the impalas for sale
Man I don't know man thire a bit rough and u haven't even seen the frame yet this is a body off restoration u got thire
I bought them and pulled them out, sold them and made quite a bit of money off of them
Looking for seats, consoled, and shifted, powerglide!???? 62
Ok I’ll be on the look out
Tks Big Dog
I got a 409 power glide we took out of my 62 and put a 400 turbo in it I still got it in the garage under the bench ..its all thire
Iam in New Jersey
@@outermostoutermost9418 looking for the shifter and consolid now, transmission I have!
63 original a.c. car. Custom interior.
Lacey Natwick thank you! I wasn’t sure about the interior
I hate opening doors on junk cars cause rats always jump out 🐀
I know same here! But out here it’s because of Cotten Mouths and Copper Heads lol
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop Oh jeez that’s even worse! 😳
IF NO ONE OWNS IT IS IT POSSIBLE TO CLAIM IT AND GO TO DMV AND TRANFER IT IN ONE'S NAME? THEY MAKE SOME LOWRIDERS OUT OF THEM!!
I bought this pair from the owner
I sent u an email did u get it?
Have you sold these?
SS is always worth saving, even if its just for the VIN number if you know what I mean
Lowhung Garage that’s for sure lol
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop SS option was on cowl tag in '63, VIN in '64.
If u dont want them I'll take it
Sorry Calvin I have already sold both cars
62 hood also
Fix them cars i wish i had one to fix i am on fixed in come but i would fix one
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
thanks!!
They're just parts cars now
They aren’t that bad, one is on the road now
Parts cars.
Red is 63
Thanks! It was a pretty cool car, wish I owned it back in the day!
Gold mines
I want it. I have a.title.and.vin
In my name
Email me at wiredcustomsllc@gmail.com
@@WiredCustomsSpeedShop I just did . I'll send u pics of my rides atm.