Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Impala
Year:
1968
Mileage:
59086
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Arizona
City:
Phoenix , AZ
Zip:
85035
1968 Chevrolet Impala Chevy hardtop SBC automatic coupe 59086 Miles
The squared-off roofline of this Impala is a bit different, and Chevy fans know this is something very special. 1968 was the first year for the Impala Custom Coupe. This gave the Impala the same roofline as the top-dog Caprice. It gives this coupe some added prestige to its full-sized line. And speaking of the body lines, this Impala really knows how to show them off. Good sheet metal fit shows off the outstretched front fenders, smooth trunk, and the sporty lines that seem to all meet in the large doors. You'll occasionally sport upgrades to make this a better cruiser. For example, the 18-inch alloys mean better tires. But overall, this one keeps a vintage attitude. That's why they took the time to give this a nice respray of the factory-correct Grecian Green later in life, the form-hugging bumpers have an attractive originality, and there are even cool details, like possibly the original dealer tag on the trunk. The interior continues the vintage cool feeling. You have two wide rows of bench seats that look great, right down to the button-top seatbacks. It makes for the kind of space where family and friends can really spread out on an ice cream run. There're even provisions for air conditioning - it has been upgraded to R134a but will likely need a recharge to blow cold again. And while it makes for a fun driver, this one is likely to impress the vintage car fans the most. It's in the details everywhere from the working AM radio to the dome light that greets you when the doors open. The engine is a later upgrade, but it does keep the appearance where most people will just assume it's original. Not only does this 327 cubic-inch small block have an honest style, but you'll also sport good maintenance - including newer plugs, wires, and the distributor cap.
The squared-off roofline of this Impala is a bit different, and Chevy fans know this is something very special. 1968 was the first year for the Impala Custom Coupe. This gave the Impala the same roofline as the top-dog Caprice. It gives this coupe some added prestige to its full-sized line. And speaking of the body lines, this Impala really knows how to show them off. Good sheet metal fit shows off the outstretched front fenders, smooth trunk, and the sporty lines that seem to all meet in the large doors. You'll occasionally sport upgrades to make this a better cruiser. For example, the 18-inch alloys mean better tires. But overall, this one keeps a vintage attitude. That's why they took the time to give this a nice respray of the factory-correct Grecian Green later in life, the form-hugging bumpers have an attractive originality, and there are even cool details, like possibly the original dealer tag on the trunk. The interior continues the vintage cool feeling. You have two wide rows of bench seats that look great, right down to the button-top seatbacks. It makes for the kind of space where family and friends can really spread out on an ice cream run. There're even provisions for air conditioning - it has been upgraded to R134a but will likely need a recharge to blow cold again. And while it makes for a fun driver, this one is likely to impress the vintage car fans the most. It's in the details everywhere from the working AM radio to the dome light that greets you when the doors open. The engine is a later upgrade, but it does keep the appearance where most people will just assume it's original. Not only does this 327 cubic-inch small block have an honest style, but you'll also sport good maintenance - including newer plugs, wires, and the distributor cap.