Just bought my first classic. Cowl tag question

Alex Robles

Member
Hello,

I recently purchased a 1964 Impala SS. It was built in Southgate CA and the vin and cowl match up and the cowl is correct to the car. My question is why is the ACC line blank. According to the vin it was the 945th Impala made. Any reason why there would be nothing on the ACC line. It has the buckets, white vinyl, powerglide, am/fm radio, one antenna, one mirror...wouldn't one of those reflect on that line? Any info would be appreciated! I have searched endlessly for info on this and have come up short. Evereverything else I've been able to decipher thanks to this awesome forum. IMG_4684.JPG
 

bobs409

 
Administrator
First off, welcome aboard! Your first post. :D

That is an odd one. At least the power glide should be there. It might be just the way that particular plant did things.

I have a plain Jane '63 from the Baltimore plant and even that has PS and the PG on the ACC line.

Maybe someone else will know more on it...
 

oldskydog

Well Seasoned Member
Supporting Member 10
63 pg had a different shifter that required a floor cutout.
64 shifter was different and was console mounted not requiring the cutout. Only options that required body mods by Fisher would be on the tag.
 
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