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If you know Supernatural, you know the car.
On March 30th 2025, I unexpectedly won an eBay auction for a true 4-door hardtop ’67 Impala, (named "Michael", after my favorite archangel as a Catholic and Supernatural junkie). Baby's in rough shape, but he’s mine — I might need a hand bringing back.
Anyone who knows anything wabout restoring one of these beasts knows damn well that the cost of restoring any 1967 Chevy Impala the right way can run a high cost.
That’s why I’m asking for your help.
Your support, whether big or small, will go directly toward the restoration: parts, labor, delivery, and documentation of the process so everyone in the SPN Family can watch “Baby” rise again.
If you have experience or know a thing or two about these cars, maybe this will help:
My Estimated Total Budget for a Phased Rebuild: $25,000-$35,000
My Goal: Get Michael roadworthy, safe, and worthy of the Winchester AND Cruz surname.
What Your Support will Cover: Roadworthy & Reliable
- Engine inspection & rebuild (396 Big Block): $6,000-$8,000
- Electrical refresh (lights, ignition, wiring): $1,000-$1,500
- Drum brake repair & adjustment: $1,000
- Transmission & rear end fluid change: $600
- Fuel system (carb rebuild, tank, lines): $1,500-$2,000
- Suspension & steering (minor refresh): $1,200-$2,000
- New windshield & weatherstripping: $1,000
- Tires & SPN-style wheels: $1,200-$1,500
- Basic interior clean-up & parts holding: $500-$1,000
- Cosmetic bodywork & budget black paint: $8,000-$10,000
- Rust patching with silicone/fiberglass: $800-$1,200
- Storage & handling / transport assistance: $500-$1,000
Want to ride shotgun on this journey? You know what to do.


