With over 575,000 Impalas built for the 1967 model year, it was the bread and butter for Chevrolet and accounted for much of General Motors success as a corporate giant. Of the 76,000-or-so Impalas Super Sports produced for 1967, only 9,545 were convertibles. The convertible seen here is a true SS and runs a 427 V-8 rated at 390 horsepower with Edelbrock high-rise intake, headers and cam shaft. Outfitted with a brilliant white bucket seat interior, it has a four-speed console, the original AM/FM radio, power steering and brakes, dual exhaust, remote mirror and rally wheels with four new Goodyear Eagle radial tires. The gleaming red paint reflects from a nice straight body and the chrome and bright work are all high quality. As a full-sized muscle car, this Chevrolet represents a very special part of GM history.