Vehicle Description
Hard to top the style of a bubbletop Impala in Tuxedo Black over
red. With a restoration that's simply jaw-dropping and those tall
18-inch wheels, this 1961 Chevy is a rock star everywhere it goes.
A tasteful resto-mod, if style is your primary ambition, few cars
can match this one.
You know the deal with black paint, and I can assure you that the
guys who finished the dramatic bodywork on this Imp knew it too.
Every curve is smooth and unbroken, the flat panels are exceedingly
flat, and every edge and corner is crisp and sharp, so someone took
their time getting this one right. I'm sure there's another
substantial chunk of time tied up in hanging all the sheetmetal,
because gaps are excellent everywhere you look. And then there's
the paint-wow! Two-stage urethane looks so deep that you could fall
in and drown, and as a backdrop for the brilliant trim it's
absolutely ideal. More color sanding and then some buffing brings
out a radiant shine that shows no distortions or signs of orange
peel. Things like the virtually unobtainable front and rear
windshields are in great shape, the trim was either re-chromed or
polished, and nobody will ever mistake this Impala for anything
else on the road thanks to the iconic triple taillights out
back.
Even better than all that inky black paint is the dazzling bright
red interior, which is also this car's original selection.
Spectacularly restored using period fabrics and patterns, it's both
sporty and upscale. Pure 1960s cool covers every surface, from the
bright trim on the edges of the seat to the two-tone steering wheel
to the beautifully restored instrument panel. All the original
gauges have been rebuilt, and while the column-mounted shifter
still suggests a PowerGlide lives underneath, it's actually a 700R4
4-speed automatic overdrive. Neatly integrated A/C provides climate
control under all circumstances, and those twin gauges underneath
the dash manage the Air Ride suspension system. The original AM
radio is still in the dash, so despite all the upgrades someone
still wanted to keep it traditional-or maybe the drive was
entertaining enough all by itself. The trunk is spotless and
rust-free, carrying nothing more than the compressor and polished
air tank for the suspension system.
Don't worry, there's still a small block Chevy V8 under the hood,
beautifully dressed with lots of shiny bits. Upgrades include a
dual reservoir power master cylinder, a chrome alternator, and the
A/C system, of course. Then there's the Holley 4-barrel carburetor
atop the 350 cubic inch engine and the dual exhaust system that has
a wonderful mellow sound and outlets just ahead of the rear wheels.
You'll be delighted to see how clean the floors are, and with
4-wheel disc brakes, this cool bubbletop stops as well as it goes.
The suspension is fully rebuilt, all the plumbing is new (including
a new gas tank), and it goes down the road like a new car. Perhaps
its most striking feature are those mammoth wheels, 18s up front
and 20s in back wearing low-profile General rubber.
With more than 40 show trophies behind it, this stunning Impala
delivers in every way: looks, performance, and style. Call
today!