1964 Chevrolet Impala Sports Sedan
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Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Renowned as the final iteration to utilize the iconic "X frame" architecture in Chevrolet's lineup, the Impala of this year boasted not only the revered "Jet-Smooth Ride" but also a diverse array of engine options, catering to a wide range of driving preferences. As the culmination of the third generation of Impalas, the 1964 model introduced several notable aesthetic updates, including a striking full-width sculptured grille, a sleeker silhouette that exuded elegance, and distinctive front and rear deck windsplits. Chevrolet's advertising highlighted these enhancements, emphasizing the car's refined appearance and tasteful chrome trim. Notably, the 1964 Impala featured a redesigned taillight assembly, characterized by an "upside-down U" shaped aluminum trim strip above the taillights, complemented by body-colored panels for a softer and more modern aesthetic compared to its predecessor.
Robert A. Jones, a successful businessman and second-generation leader of the still going concern, Jones Brothers Contracting of Mount Juliet, Tennessee, had an innate understanding of the many heavy duty machines that were a part of the family business. Early on, Mr. Jones turned that knowledge into a passion for road cars and acquired his first collector car in 1969, at the age of 35 — the famous Ford Model T. That single and simple pre-war car sparked a passion that never tempered for Mr. Jones and eventually, influenced by the more common Jones family marque of choice, his passions would burn even brighter for early Chevrolets. As his collection grew and changed over the years, his interests were focused on displaying the cars at regional shows and concours, as well as still driving many of his road-worthy classics. Hagerty Marketplace is proud to offer The Jones Collection, entirely without reserve, comprising some long-treasured vehicles from his personal collection.
Highlights
Offered from The Jones Collection
A single-owner example, purchased new by The Jones Collection
Powered by 283 cu-in “Turbo-fire” V8 with a two-barrel carburetor
Two-speed “Powerglide” automatic transmission
Finished in Tuxedo Black
Black Impala cloth seats with leather-grain vinyl trim
The chassis number, 41839C147874, decodes with the following information:
4 – 1964 model year
18 – V8 powered Impala
39 – Four-door hardtop
C – Doraville, Georgia assembly plant
147874 – Sequential production number
The Build Sheet decodes with the following information:
6 February 1964 – Scheduled dated
12 March 1964 – Production date
1839 – Four-door hardtop Sports Sedan
900 – Tuxedo Black paint
811 – Black Impala cloth interior
D – 283 cu-in V8 with a two-barrel carburetor
P8 – Two-speed “Powerglide” automatic transmission
AB - 3.36:1 rear axle gear ratio
Please note that while the odometer displays just under 39,000 miles at the time of listing, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Full coil suspension
X-built Safety-Girder frame
Self-adjusting safety-master brakes
Manual roll-up side windows
Pivoting vent windows
Aluminum radiator
Chrome bumpers
AM radio
Heater
Cigarette lighter
Stainless steel wheel covers
Pivoting vent windows
No glare inside rearview mirror
Lamps for the glove compartment and trunk
Back-up lamps
Known Imperfections
Please note that all of the lots in The Jones Collection are offered after many years of storage, without operation, in a climate-controlled facility. The Hagerty Marketplace Team endeavored to bring most back to running potential, however, as a result of their extended static display, all lots will benefit from additional mechanical attention before being driven to address any imperfections associated with long-term storage or individual preferences. All lots are sold as is, where is.
Minor paint imperfections include minor scratches and blemishes
Rust present on the right front fender and on the undercarriage
Touch-up paint has been applied to minor spots on the roof and hood
The radio is inoperative
Included
A small collection of Tennessee registration cards dating back to 1964
Original retail window sticker
Build sheet
Original car shipper manifest
Original owner's guide and delivery documents and marketing materials
Full size spare
Jack
Extra hubcap
Ownership History
This single-owner 1964 Chevrolet Impala Sports Sedan was purchased by The Jones Collection on 20 March 1964 through Wilson County Motors Co of Lebanon, Tennessee.
Additional Notes
A Broad Arrow Group Consignment Specialist is working as an agent on behalf of the owner of this vehicle.
Contact: Ramsey Potts Phone: 912.508.4096 email: rpotts@hagerty.com