Equipment
283/195hp 2-barrel, automatic, wire wheel covers, narrow whitewalls, dealer air conditioning, factory radio, rear seat speaker, dash clock.
Condition
Tidy and maintained but unrestored engine bay. Good older repaint. Some light scratches and sings on the body side trim, but the original chrome is quite well kept. Spotless trunk. Very good interior. Still arguably too good to restore, even though it doesn't have particularly desirable equipment.
Market commentary
This is the sort of Impala a dealer would buy to fill up an order quota: looks good on the lot and not expensive, and that's still what it is. It is somewhat surprising that it's been this well-kept over the years, and that adds to its appeal. On the other hand, the car card says it is a "matching numbers 283/250hp engine" which Chevrolet didn't offer in 1964. The only 2-barrel 283 was the base 195hp engine. Unfortunately, we don't have the numbers (if and) off the block to verify.