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Are 1967 Chevy Impalas rare?

Yes, 1967 Chevy Impalas are considered relatively rare and highly sought-after classic cars. The 1967 Impala was the last year of the classic "big body" Impala design, making it a desirable model for collectors and enthusiasts.


The Rarity of 1967 Chevy Impalas


The 1967 Chevy Impala was produced during a transitional period for the Impala line. Chevrolet had introduced a completely redesigned Impala in 1965, but the 1967 model year was the last year for the classic "big body" Impala design that had been popular throughout the 1960s. This makes the 1967 Impala a unique and desirable model for collectors.


According to industry estimates, Chevrolet produced around 490,000 Impala units in 1967. However, many of these cars were the lower-trim Impala models, while the higher-performance and more sought-after Impala SS (Super Sport) variants were produced in much lower numbers. The exact production figures for the 1967 Impala SS are not known, but it is believed that fewer than 75,000 were built.


Factors Contributing to Rarity


Several factors contribute to the rarity and desirability of the 1967 Chevy Impala:



  • Last year of the classic "big body" Impala design: The 1967 model was the final year of the iconic Impala design that had been popular throughout the 1960s.

  • Lower production of high-performance models: The high-performance Impala SS variants were produced in much lower numbers compared to the standard Impala models.

  • Attrition over time: As with any classic car, many 1967 Impalas have been lost or scrapped over the decades, further reducing the number of surviving examples.

  • Increased collector interest: As the 1967 Impala has become more recognized as a classic, collector demand has grown, making these cars increasingly rare and valuable.


The combination of the Impala's iconic design, the lower production of high-performance models, and the attrition of cars over time has made the 1967 Chevy Impala a highly sought-after and relatively rare classic car.

Which Impala is the rarest?


The 1963 Chevrolet Impala Z11 is the rarest and meanest Impala ever built.



What year to stay away from Chevy Impala?


What Year Chevy Impala to Avoid

  • 2005 to 2007 Chevrolet Impala. In the mid-2000s, Impalas (especially from 2005 to 2007) earned a not-so-good reputation for their low reliability scores due to a series of common issues that can make them more trouble than they're worth.
  • 2009 to 2011 Chevrolet Impala.
  • 2002 to 2004.



What year Impala is most wanted?


The original 1958 Impala is a holy grail among American car collectibles, with the convertible version being in demand because there were only 56,000 ever produced.



Who drives a 67 Impala?


The Impala is Dean Winchester's trademark black 1967 Chevrolet Impala. It was passed down to him by his father, who bought it in 1973 after a future Dean convinces him to buy it over a 1964 VW Van in the episode In The Beginning.



What movie had a 67 Impala?


How 'Supernatural' Turned the '67 Impala Into an Iconic Car | Fandom.



What is a 67 Impala worth today?


Typically, you can expect to pay around $14,885 for a 1967 Chevrolet Impala in good condition with average spec.



What's so special about the 1967 Chevy Impala?


A Brief History of the 1967 Chevrolet Impala
In 1967, the Impala got a pretty significant redesign, with a longer, more sculpted body, a wider grille, and the option for a range of powerful engines.



Why is it so hard to find a 67 Impala?


A 1967 Impala in original condition is extremely rare. These cars are old — over half a century old — but since they have been maintained carefully and contain all their original parts, like engines, transmissions, and axles, they are very hard to find.



How rare is a 1967 Impala?


This car manages to fuse luxury, styling, comfort, performance, and heritage in one cool package. The fact that only 9,545 Chevy Impala Super Sport Convertibles were made in 1967 makes it very rare too. And that is exactly why the costliest 1967 Impala ever sold on Classic.com to date is a SS 427 Convertible model.



How many 1967 Chevrolet Impalas are there?


Chevrolet produced approximately 575,600 examples of the Impala for 1967, with the majority being equipped with eight-cylinder power, and just (roughly) 18,800 keeping the baes inline-6.


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