Vehicle Description
She's real fine my 409. Oh yeah, this 1962 Chevrolet Impala
convertible with a shining red appearance is the exact kind of car
the Beach Boys would love. And because it has a terrific vintage
attitude everywhere from the button-top door panels to the actual
mileage title, you're going to love it, too.
Is there a better way to cruise than in a classic red convertible?
In fact, it really only gets better when it looks as good as this.
Honduras Maroon is a great color for a deep and sophisticated
style, and this factory-correct hue has been given a solid
investment to have a fantastic glow in the sunshine. The Impala is
highly collectible because the wide bright grille up front and the
broad six tail light arrangement are both icons of the 60s. And it
only helps that the convertible is the rarest of the body styles by
far. So you love seeing such a clean example like this where the
body lines up nicely and the doors close with confidence. And we
love the white insert of the full-length trim because it goes so
well with the white convertible top. Diving even deeper into this
drop-top means recognizing the little things like the 409 badges on
the front fender, SS badging on the rear fender, and classic
hubcaps with intricate red, white, and blue spinners for an
all-American appearance.
While you'll like the look of the white top, we bet you won't mind
the color change when you take the roof down to reveal the
all-black interior. This dark heart has the right look you want a
powerful classic, and they invested in this one nicely. It looks
like they gave it a quality restoration where the button-top seats
match the door panels for a stylish presentation. And there are
nice details like the black convertible boot, Chevy racing flags on
the floor mats, and bright trim on the dash. It even has good
comfort features like a power top and an upgraded retro-style AM/FM
stereo. And you'll love the driving experience of a true vintage
performance machine that gives you a classic thin steering wheel,
correct column-mounted tach, and a floor shifter.
Those fender callouts weren't lying about the 409 cubic-inch V8
filling the engine bay. This period-correct big block looks
fantastic with the shiny valve covers and the large shiny air
grabber proclaiming its superiority. It has a great classic style
everywhere from the generator to the tag on the radiator cap. But
as you look closer, good maintenance on the fundamentals and the
upgraded Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor remind you this one is
made for far more than just show. You'll love experiencing how it
fires up with a great big block tune thanks to the proper dual
exhaust. Best of all, you have complete control over this big block
and its bass-filled soundtrack thanks to the four-speed manual
transmission.
The sale comes complete with maintenance records, a service manual,
and a 1962 Chevy brochure. And it's a true classic on an actual
miles title. We love the way this car looks, but even more than
that, we love how it moves. Call today!!!