Exploring a Florida Classic Car Dealership with an Exceptional Collection of Survivor Cars

1966 Chevy Impala SS, front

There are a few classic Chevrolet Impalas available at the dealership, one such car being a 1960 Chevrolet Impala convertible, the car is original and has less than 50,000 miles.

The Impala also has factory air conditioning and a continental kit that got added to the rear of the car by a previous owner.

This Impala moves with a 283 small-block engine powering it; a few other notable Impalas are a blue 1966 Impala SS that is for sale there.

It’s a true SS car with bucket seats and an added 427 CI-engine as well as many additional upgrades, the factory air conditioning got removed to make room for the larger engine.

Notable on the 1966 Impala was the removal by Chevrolet of the six taillight design, a trend that would return two years later, which the owner points out on a 1968 Impala he has in stock.

They also take a look at a 1950 classic Cadillac which is mostly original and is a true survivor without restoration; Sean comments that the car has a distinctive old car smell and that many other cars share it though it isn’t a bad thing

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