'65 Impala 396/4-sp, Absolutely Loaded
What an insanely cool car - a bench seat 4-speed with all the desirable power options, and even the multiplex system.
In this case, I believe the trans swap actually increases the value. There's no way you could recreate this for the $43k asking price - will be interesting to see if it sells. Link to 1965 Impala 396 Convertible auction https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...evrolet-impala https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...evrolet-impala https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...evrolet-impala https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...evrolet-impala https://cdn.dealeraccelerate.com/cmc...evrolet-impala 164675F331459 |
Are the 396 emblems correctly located?
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65 Impala 396/4-sp, Absolutely Loaded
I don't believe so.
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65 Impala cvt.
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I disagree. The 396 fender flags look a bit too high in placement. Heres a pic of the original 12 mile 1965 396 Impala out of the Lambrecht Collection that sat in storage.
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----Possibly different plants?......Bill S
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It would look better under the impala emblem
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