Vehicle Description
A coordinated color theme, nice upgrades, and the iconic bubble top
look makes this 1960 Chevrolet Impala a very cool cruiser. And it
only gets better with a Tri-Power big block that you control with
four-on-the-floor.
Yes, this is the iconic and rare bubble top Impala. That skinny
c-pillar and wraparound rear window is truly a spectacular package.
Plus, wraparound chrome bumpers, jet-like trim rocketing up the
sides, and the big tailfins with dipping "V" in the truck all add
to this American cruising legend. But while that's part of the
vintage appeal, this one seems to offer a bit more. The Burnt
Orange paint is even more vibrant than the copper color the factory
offered. And those wheels are a Chevrolet legend...just a much
younger one. They are 3rd gen Camaro Z/28 alloys, but they are
painted to match the color theme. So it's a cool way to indicate
that there are some more upgrades within.
The pillar-less hardtop setup allows people to get a good view
inside, and that's going to make you extra happy. That's because
the full interior takes its cues from the exterior with
terrific-looking deep orange tones. It really gives you the look a
fully coordinated classic. You not only get this on the seats,
headliner, and carpeting, and door panels, but even the steering
wheel and shift boot follow the theme in this detailed build. So
it's the kind of comprehensive package that you'll likely give a
nickname (Orange Crush?) Because this full-size coupe is also meant
to be a true cruiser, you get great upgrades. Under the dash is an
AM/FM digital tuner w/cassette for upgraded driving music, and
there's even provisions for air conditioning (it looks like a newer
installation, but it will need servicing to blow cold.)
Under the hood is Chevy's first big block. And more than just the
legendary 348 cubic-inch V8, people are really going to marvel at
the three bright air grabbers on top. It's the unmistakable
appearance of the triple set of dual-barrel carburetors. This
Tri-Power upgrade even has the classic Edelbrock finned valve
covers to complete this the vintage street king look. The big block
fires up strong, and there's even an aluminum radiator w/electric
fan to help keep it running cool. The four-speed manual
transmission shifts smooth to give you confident control over the
whole package. Plus, out on the road, power steering and the
upgraded tires provided by the updated wheel package keep this a
fine cruiser.
A Tri-Power Bubble Top Impala with a four-speed is the kind of
classic we all want. So you know you need to be first to grab this
deal. Call today!!!