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Absolutely beautiful. I would take these old American cars any day over the most expensive supercar out there. It may not drive as good or be near as fast but to me this automobile is more beautiful and far more desirable than anything the rest of the world has to offer.
Lovely car. I checked out the info and it is a Wisconsin car - made in Janesville and shipped to first owner in Rice Lake, WI. 1st owner took extremely good care of it.
Mark Johnston Used to go to" Reidner Resort " and a resort next to it, a Guy Named "Pete" (can't remember his last name) in Rice Lake for years when I was a kid. daddy loved fishing, we were from Chicago, that was dad's get away. P.S., dad worked for GM, Impalas were his Top Dog car, 💖💖 had one till he died,😢😭 1987💔
Own the car 'till 2014? and driven only 18K miles??most likely he/she past a way,this is the most amaze me,who knows what a beautiful story behind all this
Tuve este Impala, color azul, durante ocho años. Con él recorrí toda Venezuela con mi familia todos esos años. Lujoso , excelente, económico, nunca me dejó botado. Cuando lo vendí, estaba tan bueno y bonito como cuando lo compré.
THIS IS MY DREAM CAR. HAD NEEN SINCE I WAS IN THE FIRST GRADE AND THE ONLY CAR I WOULD DRAW ALL THE TIME. NOW IM 35 AND ITS STILL SUCH AN AMAZING SPECIMEN OF A AUTOMOBILE.
I had a 64, red, 283, automatic, rust bucket lol. Cost me $300 in 1972. Drove it all over the country. When I was in Cal., I ran out of money and had to get a job for awhile. Cop stopped me one night because I had Mn. plate's, He found out I was living there and wrote me a ticket for it and also gave me 1 week to get Ca. drivers license. when I registered the car they forced me to get some kind of anti smog crap on the engine, it never ran right again, ended up in a junk yard. Loved that car, my 1st car.
Unlike other internet sellers, Jay makes no excuses and discloses everything! This car is magnificent as are all of the cars from Volo. Never a Mickey Moused hack job from Volo! None finer than this one!
Hello Jay. Think you had better call Jay Leno he would love this in his showroom! What a tribute to the former custodian. Simply fabulous! This car does not float my boat but l would be proud to have it in my garage. Sorry, l've become speechless .......this never happens! Thankyou and Thankyou once again UA-cam.
Beautiful car. My father owned a green 64 Impala SS back in the sixties. Unfortunately it got stolen back in 65 so he then got a white 65 GT mustang. I wasn't born back then but I've seen many pictures of both cars.
A real time capsule!! Simply stunning. Fantastic. Awesome color combinations. A real head-turning Beauty. Thanks for showing and Greetings from Austria 🔝🔝🇦🇹👍 Take care.
My Dad was territorial manager for GMAC and he got a new company car every year. in 1963 He had a 1963 Chevy impala which was one of his favorites. In 1964 He got a 1964 Chevy Impala. At first we did not like the flat front end but we came to love it.The 1963 had two bumper guards while the 1964 did not. You had to be very careful to put the jack in the right spot or the bumper would bend. We were having the tires rotated and the service station used a dual hydraulic jack that created two half moons on the rear bumper which had to be replaced.
That's a beautiful looking car.back in the days.I owned a Chevy impala.a 4 dr.blue.any corvair to 👀 also.don't have any money .but I still love classic cars.boy does this hurt.😢 😢 💰 💰 money.
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@@VoloMuseumAutoSales I speak from 48 years in the automobile business. The car in question was a 67 Camaro convertible, bought without an inspection. When the customer brought the car in, I told him it was junk. The car had been hit on the passenger side. The rear axle tube had broken from the diff housing, but was horribly reattached, and leaking gear oil. The right front spring had 3 of those twist in bits to "raise" the ride height. Even with that the r/f was still 3/4" lower than the left. And of course many other flaws in the overall repair to the car. Looked good from afar but clearly far from good. I called Volo on his behalf, describing what I found , and of course brought the car back. We put the car on the lift, pointed everything out and they agreed to refund his money. Going through your consignment cars , we found a 70 Chevelle that was an 8/10. And my customer worked out a deal. Problem solved, but could have been avoided with the prepurchase inspection.
Absolutely gorgeous. Its 10yrs older than i, & much better looking. What a dream car- I'll be dreaming I could afford to own it all night wow. OBOs welcome?
Well, they rode badly, handled like an unloaded pick-up truck, the seats hurt your back after 250 miles and rough roads or railroad crossings would bang your head against the roof. They also DEMANDED maintenance every 3000 miles. If you got 5000 miles from a set of points and a condenser, you had always bought very good premium gasoline. Gulf No-Nox around here. Shoes on the drum brakes might last you 15,000 miles (no power brakes unless you special ordered them, and hardly anyone did, or power steering save weight-go faster). GM's didn't come stock with BF Goodrich tires, they came with U. S. Royals, later Uniroyal "Tiger Paws" (NOT radials). Real stick-a-stick thru them wire wheels (that needed the spokes tightened) were the hot item. Figure at least a distributor cap and rotor every year (12,000 miles) and plugs twice that often. The Quad-tra-jet carb need an accelerator pump (made into the carb body and the screws often stripped out of the pot-metal ruining a $400 carb) every 10,000 miles, dual carbs had to be synchronized at every tune-up. Perspective on $400 in'64. The car cost less than $4000 new. Yeah! Every 25,000 miles a skinny block needs a valve job. A Rat might get away without a valve job, but both really needed rings every 50K miles, and the Rat needed the crank turned down as it "wore flat" and you had rod knock. Every 1960's GM motor made, from straight 6 up needed a major overhaul (cylinders bored, new pistons and rings and at least re-conditioned rods, head ground, cylinder deck flattened) by 75,000 miles. While you're in it, an oil pump, distributor shaft and bearings, and fuel pump are cheap. If you got 5 seasons from a radiator that was good, go ahead and replace the water pump while you're at it. Now when I filled up your car with 30 cent a gallon gas, I cleaned the windshield, checked the oil, the radiator, the battery, the brake fluid, power steering fluid if you had PS, the air in your new tubeless tires they hadn't worked all of the bugs out of yet, checked your fan belts and windshield wipers. Went and got you a pop outta the cooler with water, ice and salt in it, and when I opened your Pepsi, it would usually freeze into a slushy. If you gave me an extra quarter, that was a decent "tip". If you were with your girl friend, you'd give me a ten for gas and two pops and a pack of smokes and chips and say "keep the change buddy!" maybe 45 cents. NOW do you want one of our "Good ol' cars"??? I pumped gas for a living nearly two years in high school, and I know where every hidden gas filler is on the cars, under the tailight, on the back in a piece of chrome trim, up on the deck by the trunk, UNDER the trunk lid on Lincolns and some Mercurys. In the center of the spare tire on early VW's, IN FRONT. I did this for a whopping dollar an hour, and cleaned the restrooms (ugh!), swept the driveways, cleaned the windows in the station, changed oil and flat tires, replaced starters, radiators, hoses, belts, batteries, generators, just "minor" repairs. Now somebody wouldn't take $15 an hour to do that.
My brother once had this exact same car, but with the light silver/blue interior. Got for HS graduation. Drove it off to college. Within two years, it was garbage.
The glass IS NOT STOCK Libby-Owens-Ford "Saf-T-Lite". They aren't pale green tinted which all up-scaled Chevy models had and no LOF shield on the windows and windshield . My 1963 ChevyII Nova had that, the Bow-Tie mirror is off a 1962-63. 1964's had a rectangular mirror and Super Sports had them on BOTH sides. I don't think the interior rear-view mirror is a twist-flat-knob prismatic one either. That was stock on my Nova and all Malibus and Impalas. Exhaust system has been replaced as has the front fender antenna isn't stock. Impalas with factory radios in '62-'66 had twin rear fender angled back antennas, not an option, all of them were equipped that way for longer range AM reception. My uncle had a '62 and a '65 and I checked the Fisher Body Division of GM website for the specs. They ain't right.Typical "all original" car dealer. Come down to the Leake Auto Auction and you'll see REAL original Cords, Duesenbergs, Packards, Essex, La Salle's, a 1925 Chevrolet Brothers Coupe, even a 1940 Allison Cadillac V-16 convertible and a light blue 1962 Dodge Turbine car from Alluwe,OK.
I have to wonder how the cars that Maple Motors sell would stack up to the cars offered here at Volo? I get the feeling that the prices here would cause a Myocardial Infraction when you heard the price. I expect you could buy 10 cars at Maple Motors for what one would cost you here. But what would you be getting? I dont think actually there is any way to compare car for car these 2 dealers. Each is selling a different type of car
You didn't own an SS 283. Didn't exist. 327 High Performance crossed flags marked on fender (Quad-Ra-Jet or hyper rare-less than 500 made- Hillenbrand fuel injection) or 409 crossed flags with a "409" shield on fender for twin carbed only on Super Sports from '62-'65. The fuel injected 327 made almost much horsepower (rated 350 vs: 360 or 365 for the "Rat") as the 409, but not as much torque and cost a LOT more money than the 409 but the Hi-Po engine weighed less and the car handled curves better. All SS 409s were equipped with "lake pipes" with slotted heat shields on both sides. The fuel injected 327 may have had side exhausts (they were an option on 327's) but I've only seen ONE fuel injected '60's Chevy in my life (except a '62 split window "Vette), a 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS with side pipes. "Toreador " Red with special-ordered dark grey printed/textured fabric seats. Didn't want to burn his butt on vinyl seats in Oklahoma summers.
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THIS WAS LITERALLY MY "DREAM CAR" WHEN I was a kid. I would have dreams about getting a 1964 SS Impala white/over black with a black convertible top. Not sure Why. I was prolly 11 or 12. just the most beautiful car. Would still LOVE to have one, I'm 64 now.💖💕💖💕😍🤗😚😚😚. I THINK🤔 my income tax check should cover the car, tags n taxes. 😂😄😆😉, Naw, jus kidding😣😢
Volo Museum Auto Sales Yea, price of gas today, man, jus like umm wen gas was 🤔 uhh, can't remember , but I would need a full tank so I could go "cruisin". Rent and bills can WAIT!!!😂🤣😃😄😅😆😉. All kidding aside, a beauty I wish I had💖💖💖💝💓
Apart from the lack of modern safety systems (crush zones, ABS, Airbags), these cars would be fixed easily. Now you cannot do any repair without a $5000 scanner. Which is why modern cars will be impossible to maintan once they hit 8 years old.
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All that information is available on our website. 😉 First link in the description. And unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to accept that offer. When you come up to listed price, let me know. 👍
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@@hectorsegovia3593 You can still see the details of this vehicle here and then continue to browse our inventory using the navigation at the top of the page. www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
You'd have to talk to somebody in sales. ☎️ 815-385-3644 📧 sales@volocars.com 🔗 (Contact form on website) www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
That's a ni ice one. Look like one stolen from me decades ago.. except mine had power everything..however you mentioned rebuild motor so miles can't be actual driven miles..
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Nice car but a paint Gage doesn't get the job done because if this car is in fact a unrestored original the paint consistency would not be visible by a paint gauge these cars were all painted by hand so thickness of paint in certain areas would be heavier than in others and no two cars would be the same but a very beautiful car
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales yes of course I know u would never do a fool move like that. They should have at least saved the original stock wheels. Anyway that is one beutiful car
No way that's an original car. Think what you want. What kind of crazy person would buy a 64 Impala SS and not drive it? Besides, I saw the undercoating in the wheel wells. And, no price? LOL.
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I like when dickheads say my Camry is faster 0-60. Lol c’mon your Camry or any other modern duplicate has not the coolness and the ride and the sound. Oh your jellybean doesn’t have the feel of torque power with the sound coming from the duel exhaust. Enough said
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I love it can I have it please thank you it's my favorite 😍
@Eddie Bro After a vehicle sells we chose not to continue listing what it sold for the privacy of the new owners.
Beautiful. It's not even broken in. The only thing I would change is it's ownership. Too bad I'm broke.
Best comment I've read today! 👍
How much for the antenna? I cant afford the rest. Lol.
Absolutely beautiful.
I would take these old American cars any day over the most expensive supercar out there. It may not drive as good or be near as fast but to me this automobile is more beautiful and far more desirable than anything the rest of the world has to offer.
Truee! They don't build em' like they used to.
Plus this ones going up in value while the "supercar" is generally going in the opposite direction
Incredible to find out that this is unrestored. What a gorgeous original!
This is a better time machine than a DeLorean.
Lovely car. I checked out the info and it is a Wisconsin car - made in Janesville and shipped to first owner in Rice Lake, WI. 1st owner took extremely good care of it.
😎👍
How much is it selling for?
Mark Johnston Used to go to" Reidner Resort " and a resort next to it, a Guy Named "Pete" (can't remember his last name) in Rice Lake for years when I was a kid. daddy loved fishing, we were from Chicago, that was dad's get away. P.S., dad worked for GM, Impalas were his Top Dog car, 💖💖 had one till he died,😢😭 1987💔
Own the car 'till 2014? and driven only 18K miles??most likely he/she past a way,this is the most amaze me,who knows what a beautiful story behind all this
@@heidifisher7693 Loved to read that too Thankyou! RIP for your dad!
Someone loved that car. Black with red it doesnt get better than that.
Tuve este Impala, color azul, durante ocho años. Con él recorrí toda Venezuela con mi familia todos esos años. Lujoso , excelente, económico, nunca me dejó botado. Cuando lo vendí, estaba tan bueno y bonito como cuando lo compré.
what a huge monster, absolutely beautiful ss
THIS IS MY DREAM CAR. HAD NEEN SINCE I WAS IN THE FIRST GRADE AND THE ONLY CAR I WOULD DRAW ALL THE TIME. NOW IM 35 AND ITS STILL SUCH AN AMAZING SPECIMEN OF A AUTOMOBILE.
Time to make dreams come true? 🤔
Volo Museum Auto Sales I’m workin on it believe you me...
I had a 64, red, 283, automatic, rust bucket lol. Cost me $300 in 1972. Drove it all over the country. When I was in Cal., I ran out of money and had to get a job for awhile. Cop stopped me one night because I had Mn. plate's, He found out I was living there and wrote me a ticket for it and also gave me 1 week to get Ca. drivers license. when I registered the car they forced me to get some kind of anti smog crap on the engine, it never ran right again, ended up in a junk yard. Loved that car, my 1st car.
A junk yard!! 😮😢😭😭😭
My All Time Favorite Chevy Impala SS Of All !! Gee, I sure wish that was mine !
Hope one day you're able to make that happen!! 👍
In my dreams now 😞
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales nice car I'm hoping to my let me get the 1962 Chevy impala one day I think it is a ss
Unlike other internet sellers, Jay makes no excuses and discloses everything! This car is magnificent as are all of the cars from Volo. Never a Mickey Moused hack job from Volo! None finer than this one!
Thanks Craig! 😎
this is an Authentic "LIFE-SIZE HOT WHEELS CAR" Wow
What a Beautiful Survivor Jay...
Collector Quality no doubt...
Its wonderful to see one as close as You'll get to New...
Good Goin Jay...🇺🇸👍
Hello Jay. Think you had better call Jay Leno he would love this in his showroom! What a tribute to the former custodian. Simply fabulous! This car does not float my boat but l would be proud to have it in my garage. Sorry, l've become speechless .......this never happens! Thankyou and Thankyou once again UA-cam.
Already generating leads, Jay Leno better hurry!! 😉👍
Don't sell it to Jay. He already has everything.
1958 and 1995 & 1962 Chevy Impala are my favorites also total classic
Beautiful car. My father owned a green 64 Impala SS back in the sixties. Unfortunately it got stolen back in 65 so he then got a white 65 GT mustang. I wasn't born back then but I've seen many pictures of both cars.
A real time capsule!!
Simply stunning. Fantastic.
Awesome color combinations.
A real head-turning Beauty.
Thanks for showing and Greetings from Austria 🔝🔝🇦🇹👍
Take care.
My Dad was territorial manager for GMAC and he got a new company car every year. in 1963 He had a 1963 Chevy impala which was one of his favorites. In 1964 He got a 1964 Chevy Impala. At first we did not like the flat front end but we came to love it.The 1963 had two bumper guards while the 1964 did not. You had to be very careful to put the jack in the right spot or the bumper would bend. We were having the tires rotated and the service station used a dual hydraulic jack that created two half moons on the rear bumper which had to be replaced.
Sweet story, musta been fun!! 👍
What an absolute beauty. Such a treasure to say the least.
It's a popular one for sure!
Love the Volo Museum. So many great antiques!
Many new things still planned/in the works. We'll come out from this bigger & better!! 👍
How does this stay so perfect after all this time? I remember when it was brand new but that’s how old I am
A true work of art. Beautiful!
When I was a kid in the 1960's, Our next door neighbor had one of these, but it was a light tan. He also had a 1957 Chevy, that was black.
That's a beautiful looking car.back in the days.I owned a Chevy impala.a 4 dr.blue.any corvair to 👀 also.don't have any money .but I still love classic cars.boy does this hurt.😢 😢 💰 💰 money.
Awesome find, very nice. The opportunities are always there
preparedness makes the difference
What a beautiful car. Brings back memories. 👍✌️
No matter how nice any car looks, Always have it professionally inspected. Especially from volo.
We encourage everyone to have any vehicle inspected. Not familiar with your situation based only on the username, care to share what happened that seems to have left a bad experience with you?
Balls in your court @MrDejast
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales I speak from 48 years in the automobile business. The car in question was a 67 Camaro convertible, bought without an inspection. When the customer brought the car in, I told him it was junk. The car had been hit on the passenger side. The rear axle tube had broken from the diff housing, but was horribly reattached, and leaking gear oil. The right front spring had 3 of those twist in bits to "raise" the ride height. Even with that the r/f was still 3/4" lower than the left. And of course many other flaws in the overall repair to the car. Looked good from afar but clearly far from good. I called Volo on his behalf, describing what I found , and of course brought the car back. We put the car on the lift, pointed everything out and they agreed to refund his money. Going through your consignment cars , we found a 70 Chevelle that was an 8/10. And my customer worked out a deal. Problem solved, but could have been avoided with the prepurchase inspection.
Volo is a great car dealership.
You guys have all of the best toys.
That car is virtually a time capsule. The car that time forgot!
You guys have some nice cars for sale..good job picking great vehicles 👍👍
Thanks 👍
What a beauty, its worth the money!
I wouldn't get it just bc of the tought of putting any mile on it. So gorgeous.
It'd still look good in a man cave garage! 🙂
Absolutely gorgeous. Its 10yrs older than i, & much better looking. What a dream car- I'll be dreaming I could afford to own it all night wow. OBOs welcome?
Well, they rode badly, handled like an unloaded pick-up truck, the seats hurt your back after 250 miles and rough roads or railroad crossings would bang your head against the roof. They also DEMANDED maintenance every 3000 miles. If you got 5000 miles from a set of points and a condenser, you had always bought very good premium gasoline. Gulf No-Nox around here. Shoes on the drum brakes might last you 15,000 miles (no power brakes unless you special ordered them, and hardly anyone did, or power steering save weight-go faster). GM's didn't come stock with BF Goodrich tires, they came with U. S. Royals, later Uniroyal "Tiger Paws" (NOT radials). Real stick-a-stick thru them wire wheels (that needed the spokes tightened) were the hot item. Figure at least a distributor cap and rotor every year (12,000 miles) and plugs twice that often. The Quad-tra-jet carb need an accelerator pump (made into the carb body and the screws often stripped out of the pot-metal ruining a $400 carb) every 10,000 miles, dual carbs had to be synchronized at every tune-up. Perspective on $400 in'64. The car cost less than $4000 new. Yeah! Every 25,000 miles a skinny block needs a valve job. A Rat might get away without a valve job, but both really needed rings every 50K miles, and the Rat needed the crank turned down as it "wore flat" and you had rod knock. Every 1960's GM motor made, from straight 6 up needed a major overhaul (cylinders bored, new pistons and rings and at least re-conditioned rods, head ground, cylinder deck flattened) by 75,000 miles. While you're in it, an oil pump, distributor shaft and bearings, and fuel pump are cheap. If you got 5 seasons from a radiator that was good, go ahead and replace the water pump while you're at it. Now when I filled up your car with 30 cent a gallon gas, I cleaned the windshield, checked the oil, the radiator, the battery, the brake fluid, power steering fluid if you had PS, the air in your new tubeless tires they hadn't worked all of the bugs out of yet, checked your fan belts and windshield wipers. Went and got you a pop outta the cooler with water, ice and salt in it, and when I opened your Pepsi, it would usually freeze into a slushy. If you gave me an extra quarter, that was a decent "tip". If you were with your girl friend, you'd give me a ten for gas and two pops and a pack of smokes and chips and say "keep the change buddy!" maybe 45 cents. NOW do you want one of our "Good ol' cars"??? I pumped gas for a living nearly two years in high school, and I know where every hidden gas filler is on the cars, under the tailight, on the back in a piece of chrome trim, up on the deck by the trunk, UNDER the trunk lid on Lincolns and some Mercurys. In the center of the spare tire on early VW's, IN FRONT. I did this for a whopping dollar an hour, and cleaned the restrooms (ugh!), swept the driveways, cleaned the windows in the station, changed oil and flat tires, replaced starters, radiators, hoses, belts, batteries, generators, just "minor" repairs. Now somebody wouldn't take $15 an hour to do that.
We sell our cars at the listed price.
Absolute dream car
Ah, the little jewel!
This one 64 impala is nice and beautiful car 🚗
I wish someone would gift me a 1964 Cheverolet Impala SS. Thats all I want, nicley restored of course. Thats all I want.
Another great one!
My brother once had this exact same car, but with the light silver/blue interior. Got for HS graduation. Drove it off to college. Within two years, it was garbage.
That's hard knock quality!
Super nice 👍. Would love to own it. Extremely rare.
I show its still available if you wanna make it happen. 😉
I had one back in 1964 only black w/blue interior and when I was ready to move on I sold it for $1,000.
Beautiful car 🚗
I have one of these but my interior is red/white which I find is kind of rare for the '64 black SS cars.
Looks custom...A true tribute to GM design and engineering 👍😊
Another beautyfull car from you Jay first they Are always uniqe
Black beauty she is the chosen one guide her and she Will be a powerfull alley just love that chevy
Extraordinario.
The glass IS NOT STOCK Libby-Owens-Ford "Saf-T-Lite". They aren't pale green tinted which all up-scaled Chevy models had and no LOF shield on the windows and windshield . My 1963 ChevyII Nova had that, the Bow-Tie mirror is off a 1962-63. 1964's had a rectangular mirror and Super Sports had them on BOTH sides. I don't think the interior rear-view mirror is a twist-flat-knob prismatic one either. That was stock on my Nova and all Malibus and Impalas. Exhaust system has been replaced as has the front fender antenna isn't stock. Impalas with factory radios in '62-'66 had twin rear fender angled back antennas, not an option, all of them were equipped that way for longer range AM reception. My uncle had a '62 and a '65 and I checked the Fisher Body Division of GM website for the specs. They ain't right.Typical "all original" car dealer. Come down to the Leake Auto Auction and you'll see REAL original Cords, Duesenbergs, Packards, Essex, La Salle's, a 1925 Chevrolet Brothers Coupe, even a 1940 Allison Cadillac V-16 convertible and a light blue 1962 Dodge Turbine car from Alluwe,OK.
Wow beautiful..!
I have to wonder how the cars that Maple Motors sell would stack up to the cars offered here at Volo? I get the feeling that the prices here would cause a Myocardial Infraction when you heard the price. I expect you could buy 10 cars at Maple Motors for what one would cost you here. But what would you be getting? I dont think actually there is any way to compare car for car these 2 dealers. Each is selling a different type of car
Beautiful
Great car
I love it...
I owned same car Aqua Blue SS 283 Power Glide
You didn't own an SS 283. Didn't exist. 327 High Performance crossed flags marked on fender (Quad-Ra-Jet or hyper rare-less than 500 made- Hillenbrand fuel injection) or 409 crossed flags with a "409" shield on fender for twin carbed only on Super Sports from '62-'65. The fuel injected 327 made almost much horsepower (rated 350 vs: 360 or 365 for the "Rat") as the 409, but not as much torque and cost a LOT more money than the 409 but the Hi-Po engine weighed less and the car handled curves better. All SS 409s were equipped with "lake pipes" with slotted heat shields on both sides. The fuel injected 327 may have had side exhausts (they were an option on 327's) but I've only seen ONE fuel injected '60's Chevy in my life (except a '62 split window "Vette), a 1964 Chevelle Malibu SS with side pipes. "Toreador " Red with special-ordered dark grey printed/textured fabric seats. Didn't want to burn his butt on vinyl seats in Oklahoma summers.
Très belle
Love it! 💝🙏🏾
Does it still have that "new car" smell?
What’s the price on that beautiful car
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THIS WAS LITERALLY MY "DREAM CAR" WHEN I was a kid. I would have dreams about getting a 1964 SS Impala white/over black with a black convertible top. Not sure Why. I was prolly 11 or 12. just the most beautiful car. Would still LOVE to have one, I'm 64 now.💖💕💖💕😍🤗😚😚😚. I THINK🤔 my income tax check should cover the car, tags n taxes. 😂😄😆😉, Naw, jus kidding😣😢
Don't forget to leave some money left over for the gas!! 😎👍
Volo Museum Auto Sales Yea, price of gas today, man, jus like umm wen gas was 🤔 uhh, can't remember , but I would need a full tank so I could go "cruisin". Rent and bills can WAIT!!!😂🤣😃😄😅😆😉. All kidding aside, a beauty I wish I had💖💖💖💝💓
Apart from the lack of modern safety systems (crush zones, ABS, Airbags), these cars would be fixed easily. Now you cannot do any repair without a $5000 scanner. Which is why modern cars will be impossible to maintan once they hit 8 years old.
Preach! 😛
I have a daily driver 61 Comet , 200 six , 3 speed tranny , can't get anything , easier to work on.
Aw man! I'll take two!!!!
daaang! Contract is on its way. 😉
Whoa!!😮
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Wish I HAD the cash to buy that beauty$$$$$$$$$$$$$$🥴😵
We have some financing links/resources on our website for anyone it may help.
www.volocars.com/auto-sales/financing
beautiful!
Dad drove one to work for years 6 cylinder awesome on gas,,,will u guys take payments l,o,l,,,,,,
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Why wouldn't that brand new car with 20,000 miles have a spare tire in the trunk that wasn't brand new? That's my question.
Must of put a ton of rubbing compound for that black paint to shine ..
Our shop guys work pretty hard on each vehicle! 😎👍
Or clay bar -
Wow
So where do I find the price on this car?
Price, full description & 126 pictures available at the link below.
www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
Doctor DRE says:’Still’
CLOSE THE DOORS WITH THE DOOR HANDELS PLEASE { THANK YOU }
Yes boss. 🙃
Love it how much.
Price, full description & 126 pictures of this car are available on our website. Here is a link directly to this vehicle.
www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
Car for sale but we can't tell you how much we would like to get for it.
My offer will have to stand at $1 per mile/$18,000
All that information is available on our website. 😉 First link in the description.
And unfortunately I don't think I'll be able to accept that offer. When you come up to listed price, let me know. 👍
wow
Rather have stock dual exhaust
Is it origanal?
That it is. 😮
Cuánto cuesta me gusta el caro dónde vives
How much is the asking price?
Price, full description & 126 pictures of this car are available on our website. Here is a link directly to this vehicle.
www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
What ever the price is I wouldn’t pay that price ,he’s most likely asking over $100k wouldn’t doubt it ..
Is this car still available???
It is not, sold.
Can you send me link??? Where r you guys located???
@@hectorsegovia3593 You can still see the details of this vehicle here and then continue to browse our inventory using the navigation at the top of the page.
www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
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How bad do want to sell it?
You'd have to talk to somebody in sales.
☎️ 815-385-3644
📧 sales@volocars.com
🔗 (Contact form on website) www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
That's a ni ice one. Look like one stolen from me decades ago.. except mine had power everything..however you mentioned rebuild motor so miles can't be actual driven miles..
90's rappers to the white courtesy phone please
Ok price
Mmmm from a time when 'pedestrian crash safty' ment you didn't need to worry about hurting the car while hitting a pedestrian.
I would take that car over a 2020 corvette
Dammmmm AWSOME / no A/C but who cares
I got 4k cash and my wife for it!
4k cash for the deposit maybe? 😜
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Look at all the car your money would buy! Now they are made so cheaply and ugly and way overpriced plastic cars.
How much $$$ ?
Price & full description of this vehicle are available on our website. Pictures should be coming soon as well.
www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
Why not just throw the price out there, we're already here. Can you explain?
Because UA-cam is not automatically updated when we make changes in our dealer system. If I change the price or mark a vehicle sold in our dealer system, that updates across eBay, Hemmings, AutoTrader...ect. without any further work from us. We aren't integrated like that with our UA-cam description. And putting it in the video makes it impossible to change.
We've looked at creating a custom program that integrates with our dealer system and uses UA-cam's API to achieve this. No promises, no timeline as when but we've heard the feedback about prices on UA-cam plenty and are looking at it.
Nice car but a paint Gage doesn't get the job done because if this car is in fact a unrestored original the paint consistency would not be visible by a paint gauge these cars were all painted by hand so thickness of paint in certain areas would be heavier than in others and no two cars would be the same but a very beautiful car
Dam shame he changed them wheels
I noticed that, too...I don't believe the wheel covers are original.
@@williamwilkins2279 no they spinner wheels
Just to be clear, the way you see the car is the way we got it. We avoid doing anything cosmetic as everyone has their own preference.
@@VoloMuseumAutoSales yes of course I know u would never do a fool move like that. They should have at least saved the original stock wheels. Anyway that is one beutiful car
Actually those are factory wire wheel hubcaps, they were an option.
So its not totally original.
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@@VoloMuseumAutoSales he must not have watched the video.
No way that's an original car. Think what you want. What kind of crazy person would buy a 64 Impala SS and not drive it? Besides, I saw the undercoating in the wheel wells. And, no price? LOL.
Price, full description & 126 pictures available on our website. Link directly to this car below.
www.volocars.com/auto-sales/vehicles/15731/1964-chevrolet-impala-ss
I like when dickheads say my Camry is faster 0-60. Lol c’mon your Camry or any other modern duplicate has not the coolness and the ride and the sound. Oh your jellybean doesn’t have the feel of torque power with the sound coming from the duel exhaust. Enough said
too loud- non original type exhaust. I would put the right exhaust system on it. Sounds distracting--yuck!