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How much does it cost to restore a classic car?

How much does it cost to restore a classic car?

For a full restoration of a classic car that is not in working condition, you will need to spend between $30,000 to $70,000. This amount will have the vehicle back in working condition with a shiny paint finish.

How much does it cost to restore a car’s interior?

The cost of reupholstering the interior of a vehicle will vary depending on the car’s size and seat material. The average cost to reupholster the interior of a sedan with cloth seats is around $2,500. Replacing leather will kick the price up a notch.

What body style is a 1963 Chevy Impala?

Third generation (1961–1964)

Third generation
Body style 2-door convertible 2-door sedan (1961) 2-door hardtop (Sport Coupe) 4-door hardtop (Sport Sedan) 4-door sedan 4-door station wagon (61: Nomad, 62-64: Impala)
Layout FR layout
Platform B-body

What engine is in a 1963 Chevy Impala?

Once again, the base engines for all models were the 140 horsepower 230 cubic-inch six cylinder, or the 195 horsepower Turbo-Fire 283 cubic-inch V8. Stepping up to more powerful small-blocks, allowed buyers to choose from two of the available 327 cubic-inch engines.

How much does a 1963 Chevy Impala cost?

1963 IMPALA SUPER SPORT, 409-340HP NOM, 4 SPEED MUNCIE TRANS, WINDSHIELD WASHERS, RADIO, BUCKET SEAT 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS For sale $10,000 327 V8 was rebuilt but hasn’t run since 1975 when parked i

Where can I find parts for restoring a Chevy Impala?

Raybuck offers Chevy Impala restoration parts for models from 1958-1985, with a focus on 1960s Impala parts. Our selection includes panel replacements and restoration parts for the body, chassis, interior and beyond. At Raybuck, you can choose from hundreds of affordable and reliable aftermarket parts for restoring your classic vehicle.

What kind of car is a 1960s Chevy Impala?

During the 1960s, the sleek design made the Impala one of Chevy’s best-selling cars. Like many other muscle cars, the Impala dropped in horsepower in the early 1970s as the muscle car trend ended. We sell Chevy Impala restoration parts for models made up until 1985, and we specialize in 1960s Impala parts.

What kind of engine does a 1963 Impala have?

This includes our featured 1963 Impala, currently under the care of Wake Forest, North Carolina, resident Jim Germann. Introduced in 1961, Chevy’s new 409-cu.in. engine was made available to the public in any full-size model; as so often happened in those days, it satisfied both competitors and the governing body rules of NASCAR and NHRA.