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This single-family, western-owned 1966 Chevrolet Impala SuperSport was purchased new by the seller's father in 1966 and has remained in the family since.
Powered by a 327ci Turbo Fire V8 engine that sends 275 hp to the rear wheels through a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission.
A partial restoration in 2022 included a repaint of the original factory color of Aztec Bronze (MM) and a refresh of the interior (reupholstering the seats in the original two-tone Fawn pattern and replacing the carpets, headliner, and door trim).
Mechanical updates in 2022 included replacing the brakes and rebuilding the radiator.
The motor was rebuilt in the 1990s
The original engine compartment and undercarriage are a testament to the dry western climate.
Following the partial restoration in 2022, the vehicle was trailered from Idaho to its current location in Colorado.
Included are two sets of keys.
This Impala SS is available in Colorado as a Premium Listing on CLASSIC.COM offered by Robert Lewis.
About the model
The fourth generation of Chevrolet Impala was introduced for the 1965 model year. This latest generation of Impala received updated styling, although the model saw yearly design updates to all body styles. Chevrolet offered convertibles, hardtops, coupes, sedans, and station wagons, as well as a wide range of optional V8 engines alongside the standard 4.1L inline six unit. Production of the fourth generation continued until 1970 when it was replaced by the Fifth Generation Chevrolet Impala.
Features and Specs
Modifications
Due Diligence
Third-party photos taken June 2024
Ownership History
Service History
Known Issues
Included in the Sale
Two sets of keys
Details
This single-family, western-owned 1966 Chevrolet Impala SuperSport was purchased new by the seller's father in 1966 and has remained in the family since.
Powered by a 327ci Turbo Fire V8 engine that sends 275 hp to the rear wheels through a two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission.
A partial restoration in 2022 included a repaint of the original factory color of Aztec Bronze (MM) and a refresh of the interior (reupholstering the seats in the original two-tone Fawn pattern and replacing the carpets, headliner, and door trim).
Mechanical updates in 2022 included replacing the brakes and rebuilding the radiator.
The motor was rebuilt in the 1990s
The original engine compartment and undercarriage are a testament to the dry western climate.
Following the partial restoration in 2022, the vehicle was trailered from Idaho to its current location in Colorado.
Included are two sets of keys.
This Impala SS is available in Colorado as a Premium Listing on CLASSIC.COM offered by Robert Lewis.
About the model
The fourth generation of Chevrolet Impala was introduced for the 1965 model year. This latest generation of Impala received updated styling, although the model saw yearly design updates to all body styles. Chevrolet offered convertibles, hardtops, coupes, sedans, and station wagons, as well as a wide range of optional V8 engines alongside the standard 4.1L inline six unit. Production of the fourth generation continued until 1970 when it was replaced by the Fifth Generation Chevrolet Impala.
Features and Specs
Modifications
Due Diligence
Third-party photos taken June 2024
Ownership History
Service History
Known Issues
Included in the Sale
Two sets of keys