Used 1972 Chevrolet Impala for Sale near Monitor, WA
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Overview

The 1972 Impala was the last year a convertible trim was available, and only 6,456 of these were produced. The base engine remained a 250-ci V6 rated at 145 horsepower, but a 400-ci V8 rated at 170 horsepower was available.
The car was not touted as a racing vehicle, but as a smooth-riding family car. There were a few problems with these cars, including "Badge of Excellence" a crack that appeared so routinely in 1972 (and other early-70s) Impalas that owners joked they should have been noted in the spec sheets.
Ample parts are available for 1972 Impalas, and they remain popular restoration and tuning projects.
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Reviewed a 1972 Chevrolet Impala on Jan 24, 2008
I was the second owner of a 72 Conv. It was a strong car, a smooth car, solid and dependable. If it broke it was fixable. The looks were amazing, simple but stylish. I would drive mine under a full moon with all of the dash lights turned low and it was like driving in a black hole. I am looking for one today to replace that one.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1972 Chevrolet Impala on Apr 18, 2015
To be honest I love everything about this car! This is my 4th classic car and by far the best yet. It doesn't matter if I'm driving to the store or it's sitting in the driveway, literally everyone can't take their eyes off of it and everyday since I've had it at least 5 people per day either say "nice car", ask if they can buy it, ask about it in general, take pictures, or just stare at it and give me the thumbs up. It does need some engine work and a paint job and little minor things but that's nothing compared to all the pros it has and the potential of being the best 1972 Impala in town and it being a good investment. I was blessed to have bought it for $3,500 and the way it is now is the way I bought it. So far I've done small things to the engine that had to be done and I look forward to what it will be once I've done all that's needed
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1972 Chevrolet Impala on Mar 9, 2011
This car is a great buy for someone looking to restore. Has great value for oringinal parts if you are a parts person. Car has not been garaged and needs paint. Car runs very smoothly and would be worth fixing. 400 motor. Interior worn, some minor rips. Exterior looks good at different angles, needs minor body work on left door from a scrape and run. Handles very well.
Susan G
Reviewed a 1972 Chevrolet Impala on Sep 27, 2009
I can tell you that i have owned this car for 30 years. Its been a great car. I love the 502 big block . Its not really cost a lot to keep it up just routine maintance.I just love to drive it. It make me smile.
1972 Chevrolet Impala Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Kingswood Station Wagon RWD | -- |
| Sedan RWD | -- |
| Custom Coupe RWD | -- |
| Convertible RWD | -- |
| 4 Door Hardtop Coupe RWD | -- |
| 2 Door Hardtop Coupe RWD | -- |
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