The Chevrolet Impala, named after the graceful African antelope, is an American icon of the automobile industry. Once built…
The Chevrolet Impala, named after the graceful African antelope, is an American icon of the automobile industry. Once built as the automaker’s flagship passenger car, these fourth-generation models set an all-time industry annual sales record of more than 1 million units in the United States after being redesigned in 1965. Arguably, the fourth generation Chevrolet Impala turned out to be one of the best-looking cars in its lineage, just like the 1968 restomod model we have for you today. This particular car has undergone a frame off restoration that was completed in 2022, and a new LS1 5.7-liter engine has been installed.
The exterior has been recently redone with a coat of fresh blue paint . Matching with a gleaming blue body is the black vinyl top blending in perfectly with a chrome outline. You have shining chrome bumpers housing the 6 round taillights in the rear and unique hideaway headlights in the front. There are reportedly new bumpers installed too. The aftermarket 18/20” wheels also come in a dazzling chrome as well as the “Impala Super Sport” badging and the “LS1 5.7L Fuel Injection” badging in chrome. Inside the black interior of this 1968 Chevrolet Impala Restomod, the first thing that will grab your attention is the meticulously crafted Dakota Dashboard, followed by premium bucket seats in black upholstery. The carpets are contrasting, presenting themselves in a light blue, combining well with the Impala Super Sport logo engraved onto them. The audio experience has been greatly enhanced not only by the roaring LS1 V8, but also the custom sound system connected to a JVC aftermarket media unit with Bluetooth capabilities.
Under the hood of this 1968 Chevrolet Impala Restomod is a potent new LS1 fuel injected 5.7-liter V8 engine, paired to a new 700R4 automatic transmission with overdrive. A new suspension system, new disc brakes with slotted rotors, and all new coil springs have been installed.
The Chevrolet Impala, named after the graceful African antelope, is an American icon of the automobile industry. Once built as the automaker’s flagship passenger car, these fourth-generation models set an all-time industry annual sales record of more than 1 million units in the United States after being redesigned in 1965. Arguably, the fourth generation Chevrolet Impala turned out to be one of the best-looking cars in its…
The Chevrolet Impala, named after the graceful African antelope, is an American icon of the automobile industry. Once built as the automaker’s flagship passenger car, these fourth-generation models set an all-time industry annual sales record of more than 1 million units in the United States after being redesigned in 1965. Arguably, the fourth generation Chevrolet Impala turned out to be one of the best-looking cars in its lineage, just like the 1968 restomod model we have for you today. This particular car has undergone a frame off restoration that was completed in 2022, and a new LS1 5.7-liter engine has been installed.
The exterior has been recently redone with a coat of fresh blue paint . Matching with a gleaming blue body is the black vinyl top blending in perfectly with a chrome outline. You have shining chrome bumpers housing the 6 round taillights in the rear and unique hideaway headlights in the front. There are reportedly new bumpers installed too. The aftermarket 18/20” wheels also come in a dazzling chrome as well as the “Impala Super Sport” badging and the “LS1 5.7L Fuel Injection” badging in chrome. Inside the black interior of this 1968 Chevrolet Impala Restomod, the first thing that will grab your attention is the meticulously crafted Dakota Dashboard, followed by premium bucket seats in black upholstery. The carpets are contrasting, presenting themselves in a light blue, combining well with the Impala Super Sport logo engraved onto them. The audio experience has been greatly enhanced not only by the roaring LS1 V8, but also the custom sound system connected to a JVC aftermarket media unit with Bluetooth capabilities.
Under the hood of this 1968 Chevrolet Impala Restomod is a potent new LS1 fuel injected 5.7-liter V8 engine, paired to a new 700R4 automatic transmission with overdrive. A new suspension system, new disc brakes with slotted rotors, and all new coil springs have been installed.