Have you checked the price on this 1970 Chevrolet Impala? Turns out
affordability also means plenty of originality as this large and
sleek pillarless hardtop sedan comes in the correct colors and
feels correct, right down to its V8 power.
The first impression a classic makes is everything, and that's why
this sedan is so appealing. First of all, there is a whole upper
echelon of cool reserved for the few years we could get sedans with
a full pillarless hardtop profile (just ask fans of the TV show
Supernatural.) And we also love this one for its true classic
style. Autumn Gold is a great 1970s color. This factory-correct
shade has been treated to a respray about 5 years ago, and that was
at a Chevy dealer, so it was like going home. Today it retains a
nice gloss that shows off the straight sheetmetal and keeps the
nostalgia factor high. Plus, nothing says period-correct premium
like a vinyl roof in a coordinating earthtone. And it can't be a
true classic American without some great brightwork. This is from
the years before new bumpers laws, so these chrome kings are an
integral part of the design. A clean grille, complete trim, and
proper factory wheel covers all make this a rolling time
machine.
We always like it when the vinyl roof is also a preview of the
interior color. It just seems to give a classic an added touch of
premium. And don't forget that the Impala like to always have a
touch of class. That's why this original golden interior has a
button-top presentation and cloth inserts. The odometer is believed
to reflect the car's actual mileage, and that means it has averaged
under 400 miles annually. It also helps us understand why
everything remains so clean and complete, right down to the
wood-like inserts in the ornate door panels. This is a terrific
period-correct cruiser so you'll even love how the Delco AM radio
can still crank out tunes. So if your friends and family appreciate
a total vintage package, this is the one that's going to impress.
And you can always bring them along, because that's part of the
advantage of a full-size machine.
Under the hood is one of the most honest engine bays you'll ever
see. Plenty of people are going to peek inside to marvel at its
condition, because after all, true originality is hot right now.
This is a verified year-correct block, and it's hard to believe
it's anything but original. Still, originality doesn't mean missing
out on care. This 350 cubic-inch V8 shows the right signs of
maintenance, and the way it fires up and runs reaffirms this
feeling of proper attention. The three-speed automatic combines
with power steering, power brakes w/discs up front, and the
Impala's legendary cushy ride to deliver a great cruising
experience.
Complete with owner's manual, this is the big and sleek sedan with
great originality and plenty of personality. So when its priced so
right, you know this ultra-cool hardtop time machine won't stay
with us long. Call today!!!
Vehicle Details
1970 Chevrolet Impala
Listing ID:CC-1410088
Price:$22,995
Location:Lavergne, Tennessee
Year:1970
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Impala
Exterior Color:Autumn Gold
Interior Color:Gold
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:19261
Stock Number:2194-NSH
VIN:164390J246030
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