An All-Original 1963 Impala SS With a Real Fine 409

American  /   /  By Jim Travers

The 1960s were a period of fierce competition between domestic carmakers—on and off the racetrack. But few models were as successful on both fronts as the 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS, especially when equipped with the legendary 409-cubic-inch V-8.

An exceptional example of one of these benchmark muscle cars recently offered on eBay.

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Pop Culture Power

The 409 was Chevrolet’s largest and most powerful engine offered to the buying public at the time. It pumped out up to 425 horsepower in stock configuration. Models set up for drag racing routinely turned in quarter-mile times of less than 13 seconds.

409 V-8 engine

NASCAR racing legends, including Junior Johnson and Ned Jarrett, racked up a series of wins driving 409-equipped Impalas. Even The Beach Boys got involved, penning the hit song 409, one of the few pop songs in honor of an engine: “She’s real fine, my 409.”

1963 Chevrolet Impala SS 409 - right side

This Chevrolet Impala SS recently offered on eBay is a remarkably well-preserved numbers-matching example, original and unmodified right down to the factory white paint and green interior. Its rare and desirable options include:

  • Power windows
  • Bumper guards front and rear
  • Bucket seats
  • Full-length console with floor shifter
  • Dual outside rearview mirrors
  • Steering column-mounted tachometer
  • A factory AM push-button radio with a rear speaker

All original SS equipment is in place, including correct SS wheel covers and badging inside and out.

Originality Counts

The original interior shows well for its age, with no evidence of rips or tears in the upholstery. The dashboard shows evidence of time in the sun, though the dry environment has otherwise helped preserve this SS. The carpets and headliner are in excellent shape and are also said to be original to the car.

409 front seat - passenger side

The original 409 V-8 under the hood distinguishes this car from lesser SS models. Completely stock, the engine presents a clean and well-maintained look. A chrome air cleaner and valve covers are the only indicators that this is no ordinary Chevrolet Impala SS, and original details include a glass bottle for windshield washer fluid.

The factory white paint remains in good condition, with a nice shine and no flaws visible in photos. The car is said to be rust-free, and the body shows no signs of any other damage. All chrome trim is in similarly good shape.

Ready for the Track or the Trailer

The impressive performance offered by the 409 made it a popular choice with enthusiast drivers in 1963, and Chevrolets equipped with this engine remain a popular choice with hot rodders and collectors today. Because of this, many succumbed to a hard life in competition or at the hands of weekend warriors.

1963 Chevrolet Impala SS 409 - right rear profile

Finding an original and unmodified example is nearly impossible, making this car a remarkable find. Whether the new owner opts for a complete restoration or enjoys it as-is, this is one Chevrolet Impala SS that’s sure to appreciate. Either way, The Beach Boys were right. It’s real fine.

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About the Author

Jim Travers is a lifelong gearhead. A classic car enthusiast and collector, Jim is a regular judge on the car show circuit and is author of the Smithsonian Institutions book, “Extreme Cars." His work has appeared in Automobile, Autoblog, BBC Autos, Car and Driver, Cars.com, Car Talk, Consumer Reports, and Hagerty. He lives in Duxbury, Mass., a town known for its beach and its dump. Jim can often be found at one or the other.