


or many years Paula Lewis had a problem—and it was one that she was desperate to fix. You might be asking what possible problem could she have had? She explains, “Since the first day I got my license I have always been a Chevy girl. My first car was a Camaro and as most who love Camaros, I always wanted a ’69.” While that might not seem like a problem, when she tied the knot, her husband, Matt, didn’t share in her appreciation for anything with a Bowtie. He was—and is—a hard-core Mopar guy and for her she states that “it was not a car that I was really into.” As the family grew, going to car shows became a problem for her because Matt’s ’67 Belvedere was tubbed and essentially a two-seater. Whenever the kids wanted to go she got bumped out of the passenger seat.

When Paula embarked on her quest, she had a short list of criteria to adhere to. She was armed with a fixed budget and wasn’t willing to look at any red or black cars. She was also looking for a newer build that was finished—and it had to have a blower. Her ’69 Camaro love bubbled to the surface at that point, however, as she points out, “the price of ’69 Camaros—even when they were total wrecks—were just way out of the price point I was willing to spend.” When the search intensified, it went from coast to coast, but ultimately landed only 20 minutes from her house. Matt found a ’64 Impala SS that he thought was a prime candidate; she had other thoughts. “It was red, and I had absolutely no interest in it,” she notes. Her desire was in something with a bright color that stood out, but it did score some love because it was a big-tire car with a blower. Partially encouraged by her car club friends she caved and went to look at it. She recalls, “Since it was in my price range and it had a blown engine I figured I’d take a look at it. As we drove up to the house, my heart started pounding, and I never said it out loud but I said to myself, ‘I am buying this car.’ It was red but I got over that real quick.” Ironically the owner didn’t really want to sell it. It was his wife who had put the car up for sale but he quickly agreed to sell it. “I convinced him he was selling it to a good home.” She recalls. “He had to sell it to me because it was a perfect fit—it was the IMPAULA.”










Vehicle: ’64 Chevy Impala SS
Type: Big-block Chevrolet
Displacement: 468 ci
Compression Ratio: 8.5:1
Cylinder Heads: Edelbrock Performer 60499
Rotating Assembly: Forged crankshaft, forged connecting rods, TRW forged aluminum pistons
Valvetrain: Edelbrock
Camshaft: Comp Cams custom grind
Intake: Weiand aluminum
Induction: 671 Mooneyham blower, Holley Quick Fuel carburetors
Coils: MSD
Assembly: GM
Exhaust: Custom headers and 3-inch exhaust and 1×8 rectangular exhaust tips with Borla Pro XS mufflers by Lou’s exhaust (Stoughton MA)
Ancillaries: BDS air cleaners and blower scoop, Griffin Radiator, Classic Performance Products power steering box, custom aluminum valve covers, Flex-A-Lite fan, Big Al’s blower belt cage, custom brackets for alternator
Output: 650 hp, 580 lb-ft
Transmission: Chevy Turbo 400
Driveshaft: One-piece custom
Rear Axle: Ford 9-inch, 4.11:1 gears, limited slip, 31-spline Strange axles
Chassis: Factory X-frame, custom Pro-Street back half
Front Suspension: Factory
Rear Suspension: Four-link coilover
Brakes: SSBC 12-inch rotors, four-piston calipers front; 12-inch rotors, four-piston calipers rear
Master cylinder: Classic Performance Products
Wheels: Ridler 675, 17×8 front, custom Mickey Thompson ET 15×15 rear
Tires: Pirelli 205/55R17 front, Hoosier Pro Street Radial 33×21.50R15LT rear
Carpet: Classic Industries Custom Pecan
Headliner: Suede Pecan by Miami Corporation
Upholstery: Custom Caramel leather, custom metal console; Metalwork by MaterFab, paint by Shaun MacPherson at Platinum Auto (Rockland, MA)
Seats: OEM
Steering: GM steering column, Billet Specialties steering wheel
Shifter: B&M
Dash: Custom painted
Instrumentation: Auto Meter
Bodywork: Factory Collision & Restoration (Weymouth, MA)
Paint: Ember Red basecoat/clearcoat with custom red flake
Painted by: Tony DelGallo
Body Mods: Custom hood for blower
Grille: OEM
Bumpers: OEM