How much hp did the 409 have?
360 hp
The 409 featured a 4.31-inch bore and 3.5-inch stroke. The intake valves were 2.06 inches and fit next to 1.72-inch exhaust valves. Both actuated by a mechanical camshaft that fed air and fuel to forged pistons that created more than 11:1 compression. With its single four-barrel carb, the engine was rated at 360 hp.
What Motor came in the 1964 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.
Is a 1964 Impala SS 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.
What size engine is in a 1964 Chevy Impala?
gasoline (petrol) engine with displacement: 5354 cm3 / 326.7 cui, advertised power: 186.5 kW / 250 hp / 254 PS ( SAE gross ), torque: 475 Nm / 350 lb-ft, more data: 1964 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan 327 V-8 Turbo-Fire 250-hp Powerglide (aut. 2) Horsepower/Torque Curve
What is the value of a 1964 Impala?
The value of your 1964 Chevy Impala will depend, quite dramatically, on the condition, mileage and whether it has had any restorations. Carrying out some internet research gives suggestions that vary from between $800 and $7,000. Some say that 2 doors or convertibles can fetch up to $35,000.
What is the price for a 1964 Impala restored?
Overall Restoration Costs An overall restoration done by one shop is going to cost you anywhere from $40,000 to $60,000. Most of this will be billed monthly or with considerations made between you and management for payments. Some will finance the work at a percentage, while others work on a cash up front basis.
Which engines for a 1965 Impala SS?
1965 marked the introduction of the redesigned fourth-generation Impalas.