1970 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop Sedan







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Description
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Introduced in 1958, the Chevrolet Impala quickly became the automaker's flagship passenger car, with a blend of style, performance, and affordability that ultimately attracted buyers for decades to come.
By 1970, the Impala had undergone several design changes and updates. The '70 version, which marked the final year of the fourth generation, featured a slight restyle, particularly noticeable in the front and rear. The front end saw the return of separate grilles and headlights, a departure from the recessed headlights of the ’69 model that gave the 1970 Impala a more distinct and aggressive look. Under the hood, a range of engine options were available, from a 250 cubic-inch inline six-cylinder to a 390-horsepower 454 cu-in V8.
A 65-day GM workers' strike led to a substantial reduction in 1970 production, with total output dropping by more than 270,000 units compared to the previous year. Despite those production challenges, Chevrolet produced approximately 505,471 Impalas in 1970, including this four-door Hardtop Sedan, which is powered by a 250-hp, 350 cu-in small-block V8.
Highlights
Finished in dark blue paint over two-tone blue cloth/vinyl interior
Powered by a 350 cu-in small-block V8 engine rated at 250 hp and 345 lb-ft of torque
Two-speed Powerglide automatic transmission
Upgrades/maintenance under current ownership:
Coil springs have been replaced with Ridetech air ride suspension on all four corners (controllers are mounted/hidden in the glovebox)
New aluminum radiator, fan, and overflow tank
New alternator and voltage regulator
Trunk pan has been treated with Eastwood rust stopper to minimize surface rust (no rust holes)
The chassis number (164390C175312) decodes as:
1 – Chevrolet
6 – Impala
4 – V8 engine
39 – Four-door notchback hardtop sedan
0 – 1970 model year
C – Southgate, California, assembly plant
175312 – Sequential production number
Features
Completely original interior
Original and functioning air-conditioning
Carpeted dash cover
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
120 mph speedometer and aftermarket 8000 rpm tachometer
15-inch steel wheels with Chevrolet hubs
Merit Touring SE P225/75R15 whitewall tires
Known Imperfections
Paint chips up front, including a section of missing paint on passenger front fender
Front passenger fender has a dent
Hood has been replaced and does not match the paint color on the rest of the car (previous owner backed over the Impala with his pickup truck)
Paint chipped on doors next to body line molding
Exhaust hanger broke off and will require repair
Original engine and transmission leak (typical)
Large dash crack in front of driver
Driver’s seat vinyl is stained, and the cloth upholstery is splitting
Hole in upholstery on passenger side of rear seat
Door arm rests have holes from use
Dash is cracked underneath the dash pad
Included
Original owner’s manual and Protect-O-Plate
Chevrolet consumer info and pre-delivery check
Full rubber front floor mat
Ownership History
This three-owner 1970 Chevrolet Impala Hardtop Sedan was originally purchased in Denver, Colorado, before being sold in Wyoming and then to the Nebraska consignor in September 2020. He says, “This vehicle is solid and looks great going down the road!”
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