The big Chevy received minor changes with an update on the new-for-1963 body shell; a more rounded look with a flatter grille and redesigned rear panel. The SS or Super Sport was considered a separate series for the first time rather than an Impala option package. In SS trim, this was one handsome car including tri-bar wheel covers; engine-turned trim on the side moldings, rear cove molding, instrument panel and console; and discrete placement of SS badges on the exterior. Of a total of nearly 890,000 Impalas built for 1964, approximately 185,000 coupes and convertibles sported the SS badge.
This Ermine White SS with red vinyl interior is equipped with the 195-hp Turbo Fire 283-cid V-8 and automatic transmission as well as power steering and brakes and an AM radio.