What engines were available in a 1960 Impala?

Three engines were available to Impala buyers in 1960, a straight-six and two V-8s. For the economy minded, Chevrolet's 235-cu.in. six-cylinder sipped gas through a Rochester Model BC downdraft one-barrel carburetor on its way to making 135hp at 4,000 rpm and 217-lbs. ft.
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What engines came in a 1960 Impala?

1960 CHEVROLET IMPALA ENGINE OPTIONS

For the 1960 model year, 3 engines were available, the standard 235ci stovebolt six, and no less than seven optional V8s, in either 283 small block or 348 W-series big block. The single-carbureted 283s ranged in output from 170hp to 230hp.
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What Motor came in a 1963 Impala SS?

Standard items that were new for 1963 included a 230-cu.in. inline six-cylinder engine; an updated 283 V-8; safety door latches; self-adjusting Safety Master brakes; extended-life exhaust system; air-washed rocker panels and a Delcotron Generator (alternator), which was first offered in 1962 as an option.
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Was there a 1962 Impala SS?

For 1962, availability of the SS package was restricted to the Impala convertible and two-door hardtop. However, the $156 option could now be ordered on cars with any engine—even the Chevy six.
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What Motor came in a 64 Impala SS?

The standard SS engine was actually the Turbo-Thrift 230-cid inline six, rated at a pedestrian 140 hp. Above that were the 195-hp 283, and 250- and 300-hp versions of the 327 mill. Further up the ladder, the Turbo-Fire 409 V-8 was available in three versions.
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1960 Chevy Impala - Incredible Detail w/Interior Paint Engine - 4K



What motor did the 64 Impala have?

The base V8 was the Turbo-Fire 283 cubic-inch small-block, delivering 195 horsepower, and optional 327 cubic-inch small-blocks with either 250 or 300 horsepower were available. The 409 cubic-inch V8 returned as the big-block option, and was available in 340, 400, and 425-horsepower versions.
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What engine did the 64 Impala have?

The 1964 model year turned out to be the last hurrah of the baddest regular-production W engine: the thundering dual-four-barrel 425-hp 409. The '64 Impala was also a bookend for Chevrolet's X-frame-based chassis, a design that seemed to emphasize low-riding style over handling and safety.
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Is a 64 Impala a muscle car?

The 1964 Chevrolet Impala seems to have ingrained itself into pop culture just as much as it has in classic car culture. The 1964 model year is part of the third generation of the Impala, a car that originally started out as a family car but soon evolved into a muscle car and one of the most popular at that.
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Why is the 64 Impala so popular?

By merit, the 1964 Chevrolet Impala owns a top spot among the best low riders ever. It had a unique body style and lowered stance, making it a highly sought-after Chevy by those looking to cruise low and slow on 13-inch wheels. Back then, speed didn't matter a lot; rolling low was the symbol of cool.
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How much is a 64 Impala worth?

To help convince you and others, the owner included a screen capture of the Hagerty price estimates for the '64 Impala and $21,000 is the estimated value for a car in “fair” condition. As this is being written, the top bid is hovering at just over $16,000.
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What was the first year of the Impala SS?

Impala SS Launched

In 1961 Chevy introduced the Impala SS, with power choices including the new (and now very rare) 360-hp 409 cid (6.7-liter) V-8. After '62, the SS became primarily an appearance package, but it still could be ordered with Chevrolet's largest engines and beefed-up chassis components.
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How do you tell if an Impala is a SS?

The 64 6 clylinder car numbers are for SS models. In 62 (and 61 and 63 ) only the cowl tag told you if the car was an original SS car.
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What year Impala is the most sought after?

The Most Collectible Chevy Impalas Ever Made
  • 1969 Chevy Impala SS L72 427. Less than 2500 examples of this particular Impala were made. ...
  • 1964 Chevy Impala SS 409. ...
  • 1973 Chevy Impala ACRS. ...
  • 1959 Chevy Impala Convertible. ...
  • 1958 Chevy Impala Rochester.
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What year is the most popular Impala?

The Impala also has the honor of being the best-selling car in America in a single year: It sold 1,046,514 units in 1965.
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How fast does a 64 Impala go?

3) in 1964, the model with 4-door sedan body and V-8 5354 cm3 / 326.7 cui, 223.5 kW / 304 PS / 300 hp (SAE gross) offered since October 1963 for North America U.S.. According to the ProfessCars™ estimation this Chevrolet would accelerate 0-60 mph in 7.3 sec, 0-100 km/h in 7.7 sec and quarter mile time is 15.6 sec.
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Are 64 Impalas rare?

The '64 Impala SS cars, when equipped with the 409 engine like this one, are amongst the rarest and most desirable classic Impalas out there.
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What is the difference between 1963 and 1964 Impala?

The roof lines of the 1963 and '64 cars were the same, but the side trim on the '64s was positioned just below the door handle vs. the '63 side trim being much lower. "In 1964, the 409 engine returned as the big-block option, with the twin four-barrel version making 425 horsepower.
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What is the value of a 1967 Chevy Impala?

How much a four-door 1967 Chevy Impala is worth is largely dependent on its condition, with prices ranging from a few thousand to over $50,000. According to J.D. Power, the current average price for a 1967 Impala is $11,600, with a low end of $5,000 and a high end of $22,000.
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