Vehicle Description
1961 Chevrolet Impala
History
In celebration of their 50th year of production, Chevrolet
introduced the Impala. Designs were changing, moving away from
traditional tail fins being replaced by deep sculpted rear panels,
dual headlamps, larger "greenhouse" passenger compartments, and
upgrades in suspension and engine options. Interior finishes such
as color keyed door panels, and brushed aluminum began at this time
as well. Through generations 1 to 3, styling got sleeker, passenger
compartments lower, and emphasis was on a look of a car in motion,
when it was sitting still.
This Impala went through a frame off restoration approximately 22
years ago. At this time high quality fiberglass front fenders were
installed. A custom black cherry color was then painted throughout.
12 years ago the front/rear windshields were replaced, as well as a
new gas tank. In 2014 a rebuilt engine and transmission were
installed and have approximately 10,000 miles on them. The car
currently has a total of 57,664 miles.
Exterior
An immaculate custom mix black cherry color, new front and rear
glass, spectacular chrome, and original iconic Impala 3 taillight
configuration, combine to make this "bubble top coupe" a real head
turner. No rust or bubbling is present, and all chrome is excellent
condition. A pair of true to 1960's rear deck sunken antennae adorn
each fender. Rally wheels 15 x 7 front, and 15 x 8 rear. The front
fenders sport a pair of airbrushed V8 cross flag insignias.
Interior
Interior upholstery has a black/silver combination and carpeting is
very clean, and in near mint condition. Air conditioning is a
vintage add on and utilizes the stock control panel. An AM radio is
installed, operational, but not hooked up to current 12-volt
system. Dash gauges were replaced with Auto Meter units. A LeCarra
steering wheel is smooth and shows little wear. A volt meter, and
transmission temperature gauge have been added under the dash.
Headliner is very clean, no sags or rips. The car has a backup
alarm, and backup camera which store under the seat.
Drivetrain
A rebuilt 348ci engine has 10.1 pistons, a mild comp cam, Crowler
cam-save lifters, a new timing chain and gears. Fuel is delivered
through 3 2-barrel carburetors. A new oil pump has been installed.
Cylinder heads were reconditioned with new valve springs, and
stainless-steel valves to accommodate the use of lead free gas. A
Pertronix electronic distributor, new fuel pump, auxiliary electric
fuel pump, a mechanical fan, and an electronic fan for high mode,
are a few of the upgrades on the engine. Bow Tie Overdrives
provided the 700 R-4 transmission and it has overdrive. The
completely rebuilt driveshaft includes a heavy-duty center support,
and links to a 3:55 to 1 positraction differential. Stopping power
is provided by power drum brakes. Steering is effortless with a
Borgensen power steering system. This Impala has independent front
suspension, and coil spring rear. It has also been equipped with a
performance dual exhaust system.
This stunning example of a carefully restored 1961 Impala, is truly
reliable in performance, wrapped within an original restored body.
A wonderful mix of stock to the car, and high-end upgrade
aftermarket parts, come together to create what is truly "Black
Cherry".
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 100 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. A 450 barn find
collection is currently on display.
This vehicle is in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania,
conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76
Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and
our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for
more information or to come see the vehicle in person.