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The Chevy Impala is well-known as a full-size car from Chevrolet that represented solid, value-packed family motoring. One of the Bowtie’s most popular nameplates, one could buy an Impala right up to 2020, a tenth-generation example to be precise. Of course, classic Impalas are held in high regard as a result, and it’s not uncommon to find collectors vying for them as they come onto the market. That’s why we’re confident that this 1965 Chevrolet Impala from Seffner, Florida won’t have trouble finding a home. This 72,173-mile, fourth-generation car is stereotypical of American motoring in the 1960s, and could be yours if you please. Just call or DM us if you’d like to purchase it. The owner’s manual is included in the sale too.
1965 was the first year of production for the redesigned fourth generation Impala. In fact, that year set an all-time industry annual sales record, with over 1 million units shifted. So, this 1965 Chevrolet Impala comes from a pretty large family, and one that included convertible, sedan, hardtop and station wagon body choices. Our car today wears lovely bluish green hue that is reminiscent of the sea on a fine day, with foam and waves gently lapping about near the shore. Meanwhile, the car wears a set of silver aftermarket alloy wheels that really complement its ample chrome embellishments such as its front and rear bumpers, front grille and window trims. The interior of this 1965 Chevrolet Impala comes in a similar blueish-green hue to the exterior, and is roomy enough for five adults. Actually, since the front seats form a bench, it wasn’t uncommon to see three fully grown adults occupying the front seat back then. Times have changed now, and two up front is a better idea. The interior includes mostly period fittings, but an aftermarket air conditioner has been added for better comfort on hot days.
Powering this timeless classic 1965 Chevrolet Impala is a 283ci V8 that marked the entry point for eight-cylinder motors in the range. Offering performance and frugality, it’s a smooth unit that provides a lovely cruise. An automatic transmission is used to send power to the rear wheels.
The Chevy Impala is well-known as a full-size car from Chevrolet that represented solid, value-packed family motoring. One of the Bowtie’s most popular nameplates, one could buy an Impala right up to 2020, a tenth-generation example to be precise. Of course, classic Impalas are held in high regard as a result, and it’s not uncommon to find collectors vying for them as they come onto the market. That’s why we’re confident that this 1965 Chevrolet Impala from Seffner, Florida won’t have trouble finding a home. This 72,173-mile, fourth-generation car is stereotypical of American motoring in the 1960s, and could be yours if you please. Just call or DM us if you’d like to purchase it. The owner’s manual is included in the sale too.
One of those legends of the ’60s is the Chevy Impala. Widely popularized by the hit TV show Supernatural, a 1967 Chevy Impala is the car driven by the Winchester Brothers. Today’s car is also a 1967 model, specifically a 55,000-mile 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS that’s up for sale in Dallas, Texas. Granted, it isn’t black or a sedan like the Supernatural Impala, but it’s definitely a car to own and cherish for years, or even decades. Cars like these will definitely outlive today’s newfangled EVs, as they’re comparatively easy to maintain. So would you like to take on this time capsule?
Named after the graceful African antelope, the Chevy Impala has been a full-size and midsize nameplate in the Bowtie’s hierarchy for years. It’s been intermittently seen between 1957 and 2020. Perhaps the Impala’s greatest claim to fame is its prominence in the hit TV series Supernatural as the car of choice for the Winchester Brothers. That car was, in fact, a 1967 Impala, but a hardtop. Meanwhile, this car is a 1967 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible, with all information as reported by the current owner. We’re told that it’s got plenty of upgrades and enhancements, so let’s learn more.
Today, what we know as the Chevrolet Silverado line-up of sturdy full-size pickup trucks can be traced way back to 1960 and Chevy’s C/K Series. Actually, if you really want, you can go back even further, but the proper ancestor is the first-generation C/K. That’s precisely where this 1966 Chevrolet C10 Stepside hails from. These trucks were built in the United States, as well as several other countries including Argentina and Canada. This particular truck is currently stabled in Nevada with just over 44,000 miles to its name. Hence, it’s a great way to dip your feet into the classic car waters, with a machine that’s not just stylish and representative of the Sixties, but something that mobilized countless Americans and helped them reach their goals. We see that two keys plus a brochure are included with the sale of this truck.
Chevy’s C5 Corvette was introduced for the 1997 model year as the successor to the wildly popular C4 Corvette. The C5 took many of the C4’s best aspects and further refined them. However, it saw a significant mechanical change in that the gearbox was now sited at the rear of the car, directly driving the rear axle. This set-up optimized weight distribution, making the Corvette an even better track handler than it already was. Facilitating this system was a torque tube that rotated at crankshaft RPM, running down the middle of the car straight to the gearbox. This system resulted in the magic 50-50 weight distribution that keen performance driving enthusiasts crave. Today’s 1999 Chevrolet Corvette Hardtop offers that, plus the rarer hardtop body style, and a manual gearbox, making it a truly appealing car for someone who loves to drive and seeks a future classic. This car has covered just under 125,000 miles and lives in New York.
Classic car styling blended with modern day aesthetics makes for a machine that takes a lot of your time as you stand back and look at it with awe. The perfect blend is a topic that sees a lot of discussion but the general priority would be to balance out modern day looks while not taking the character of a classic car away. Present today is rare occasion when the perfect blend takes shape and looks like this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.
You can’t go amiss by choosing a first-generation Ford Mustang as your starter classic car. Ford’s signature model created the whole pony car arena, and over sixty years later, remains the sole survivor of the segment. The first generation Mustang was offered between 1964 (called 1964½ models) and 1973. Along the way, it offered various engines and came in some high-performance variants too. Buyers could choose three body styles, and many went for the stylish fastback or the slick convertible. But, the third choice, the two-door hardtop offered sleek and arguably unappreciated style that really made owning one a personal choice of distinction. Today, we’ve got a 1967 Ford Mustang Hardtop for sale in Goodyear, Arizona. With its host of upgrades, this is a classic car that’s suitable for daily driving if desired. Snap it up soon!
Classic car styling blended with modern day aesthetics makes for a machine that takes a lot of your time as you stand back and look at it with awe. The perfect blend is a topic that sees a lot of discussion but the general priority would be to balance out modern day looks while not taking the character of a classic car away. Present today is rare occasion when the perfect blend takes shape and looks like this 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air.
There comes a time when a car takes things up a notch and has cult following status the moment it leaves its factory floors. BMW’s range of M3’s are most definitely that type, with most models redefining what the perfect drive experience is like. Present today is what is arguably one of the M3’s finest and takes shape with this 1995 BMW M3 Coupe. With a reported 53,000 miles on its clock, this one-owner German powerhouse is a true rare example that keeps on giving on every drive out and also serves as a very savvy investment in the years to come.
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