My 1964 Impala Restoration - Credits

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This page is for all the folks that helped make it all happen.




All Quality Collision and Restoration did a great job on the body and paint and other miscellaneous items.

allqualitycollision.com



Orange Engine. My unsual request for a perfectly stock looking 327 bored and stroked to 383 was no problem for these guys.

orangeengine.net



Orange County Transmission built the 700r4 transmission and did the transmission for my Silverado as well. They know how to upgrade the transmissions to handle more power and stand behind their work.

octrans.net



J&S Gear in Huntington Beach did the differential rebuild.

jsgearco.com



The best place for finding accurate and best quality restoration parts is Nationl Impala Association's Parts store. Not much for online shopping, but the old fashioned phone call gets you helpful real people who know their stuff and can help you find those really hard to find parts.

nationalimpala.com



The Car Shop in Orange is just a few blocks away, so I often zipped over there for restoration parts.

truckandcarshop.com



Classic Industries is here in SoCal as well and I got many parts from them.

classicindustries.com



Americoat Powder Coating was a great help in powder coating all those odds and ends that could use a durable finish.

americoatpowdercoating.com



The Air Shop got the Air Conditioning back in working order.

theairshop.com



Authentic Automotive is a real jewel of a shop for power steering. All the good parts and advice you need.

chevyps.com



SSnake Oyl Seat Belt Restoration did excellent work on my seat belts.

ssnake-oyl.com



Quality Power Auto supplied the solid state voltage regulator and higher output (but still stock looking) alternator.

qualitypowerauto.com



Speaker Works in Orange was a great help with the stereo system.

usdaudio.com/