Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan 1963, Estados Unidos
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For 1963 Chevrolet offered the widest range of models in its
history, highlighted by the top-of-the-line Impala. The Impala was available in
six different body styles which included sedan, sport sedan, sport coupe,
convertible, six-passenger station wagon, and nine-passenger station wagon.
Impalas featured a variety of power-train combinations including an inline six
or a variety of V-8 engines. Available transmissions included the three-speed
manual, four-speed manual, overdrive automatic, or the new Powerglide
automatic. Rear axle selection allowed further customization with 3.08:1,
3.36:1, and 3.70:1 as available gear ratios. A plethora of colors and options
allowed customers to further customize their purchase. The combinations were
nearly endless.
This beautiful example is finished in Azure Aqua over Marine
Aqua. It features dual side-view mirrors and curb feelers and rides on thin
whitewall tires mounted to steel wheels with factory wire wheel covers. The
Impala is powered by a 327 cu. in. V-8 which is paired to an automatic
transmission. Power options include steering and brakes. The interior is
trimmed in matching Aqua, with plastic covers protecting the front and rear
seats. It features a clock, radio with rear speaker, and under-dash tissue
dispenser. The trunk houses a spare and tire tool. The car is accompanied by
1963 Chevrolet Owner’s Guide and Owner Protection Plan manuals. It was
purchased by its most recent owner from a schoolteacher many years ago. This
Impala, finished in its original colors and nicely optioned, is a wonderful
example of Chevrolet’s top-of-the-line model for 1963.













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