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scuncio 05-24-2025 05:54 PM

'63 Impala 425hp Super Sport, Black on Aqua, Amazing Docs
 
Great to have a window sticker and build sheet for this one. Cool color combo, just a really nice car.

Link to 1963 Impala Super Sport 409-425hp eBay auction
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Motorcitybadboy 05-24-2025 07:01 PM

Sweet car. Love the color combo.

JRSully 05-31-2025 01:10 PM

buyer pulled out the checkbook on that order!

PeteLeathersac 05-31-2025 03:50 PM

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Cool car, Dealer name obscured on paperwork is Appleway Motors Dishman WA.
A couple other Appleway cars sold recently on BAT include a ‘63 Nova SS also interestingly enough, the L88 powered ‘66 ‘Vette Coupe SCCA Racer sponsored by Alan Green Chevrolet which was originally ordered/shipped to Appleway, Bat sale link here…
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/al...ette-race-car/
:beers:
~ Pete

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Charley Lillard 06-01-2025 02:31 AM

There is no mention of orig. drivetrain.

luzl78 06-01-2025 02:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Charley Lillard (Post 1673144)
There is no mention of orig. drivetrain.

I emailed the seller this morning. Still waiting for an answer.If someone is selling a special car that’s the first thing that should be advertised, that the drivetrain is the born with mechanicals.Seeing that was not mentioned raised everyone’s suspicions.

luzl78 06-02-2025 10:10 AM

I emailed the seller again and said I’d buy if it was original drivetrain.of course he immediately replied.he said this is the way the car was when I bought it. I just restored it. It does have a Muncie and should have a factory t10 so I know the Muncie is different.i can try and get some pictures off the engine. I do not know much about the engine. Sure you don’t. The car was thoroughly restored. Every nut and bolt was restored. All parts were nos. Oh,and I didn’t look at the engine codes when I restored it.trying to get an extra 20,000-30,000 advertising the car as a 409-425 which it may be but not original drivetrain.

jeffschevelle 06-17-2025 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by luzl78 (Post 1673181)
It does have a Muncie and should have a factory t10 so I know the Muncie is different.

With a broadcast date of April 25 on the broadcast sheet, a Muncie would be correct. They started producing Muncie's in February of 1963. My 63 SS has its original Muncie (with VIN stamp) dated the very first day of Muncie production.

Funny story - when I took the car apart to start restoring it many years ago, I didn't know the above info so I assumed the Muncie was not original. So I found and bought a 63 T10 with all the linkage, shifter, belhhousing, etc. etc. Then a guy needed a 4-spd so I told him I had a Muncie to sell. He came over and we drug it out to look at it. I wiped the grease off for the first time and saw a VIN stamp. I thought, man that number sounds familiar. Went and looked at the VIN tag and voila, it matched! So the other guy went home with a T10!

luzl78 06-17-2025 11:54 PM

Thanks jeff. Didn’t know the Muncie could be the original. If he thoroughly restored it he would have seen the vin.


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