Vehicle Description
1961 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe
Remember the good old days when cars came straight from the factory
with actual style? You know, back when the highways of America were
lined with sweeping rooflines and oh so much chrome? Not like today
where almost every automobile just looks like a glorified bar of
soap. There really was something special about car design in the
1950s and '60s that we just don't see today. Take for instance, a
1961 Chevy Impala-a Bubbletop as it's affectionately known. From a
side view it is just perfect: a thin, sweeping A-pillar followed by
no B-pillar whatsoever, then an equally lean C-pillar that blends
in with that iconic rounded rear glass. And that's just describing
the roofline; we'll leave the rest to your imagination. (Thx to
Taylor Kempkes MT Mag.)
For consignment, a somewhat rare 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air that is a
bubble top, and has a 283ci V8 Power Pack option, (4bbl carb, dual
exhaust), with some extra goodies added inside the mill for even
better performance. Completely restored in the 90's it retains its
luster, and certainly performance (see Drive-Ability!).
Exterior
In 1961 the "bubble top", (referring to the thin "B" pillar and
large rear rounded glass, along with the curved front glass it gave
the appearance of the futuristic all glass tops which one would see
on prototype cars in the futuristic vision of 1961), was only
available on the Impala and Bel Air trim line. There was a bubble
top available on the Biscayne and Bel Air in 1962, but not the
Impala. This car retains its original exterior look and styling.
Rust free panels with well minded gaps are bathed in 60's Tuxedo
Black and it's looking sharp and shiny. A few scratches remain
throughout, but are mostly unremarkable. With its styling of the
dual tail lights which reside on the rear panel that sports a
"widows peak" trunk line that forms almost a spoiler-esque rear on
either side rear quarter that takes advantage of stainless trim
that dives downward toward the tubbed wheel well and then makes its
way forward on a stainless inserted trim spear. A mini version of
shades of the '57 Bel Airs and their rear quarter trimmings but a
lot smaller. The window surrounds are very nicely preserved and
upfront an egg crate grille with dual flanking headlights and
central Chevrolet cloisonne badge frame from the front edge of the
hood downward. Futuristic tri-pointed star hub caps are wrapped by
wide whites all around.
Interior
A swing of the doors reveals light gray vinyl outers with a red
white and blue stripe running along the window sill. In the center
is a wide rounded arrow panel in black, that houses the actuator,
armrest and window cranks. A front split back bench seat welcomes
me and it sports white vinyl bolsters with the red white and blue
thin stripes, and light and dark blue ribbed broadcloth for the
inserts. The sides are a sexy silver vinyl as are the backs facing
the rear bench which has the same looks. The dash retains its
original look which is an inverted V that has the rectangular
speedo on top, and 3 round gauges just below. This also has plenty
of the mid century modern styled knobs and pulls. All factory
original not fouled with add ons, it all floats on light gray
speckled carpeting. A very clean tight white headliner is
above.
Drivetrain
An original 283ci Powerpack engine resides under the hood. It is in
a clean black painted engine bay, and has an orange/red GM painted
block and valve coverings. A black snout air cleaner covering is
atop. This covers a factory 4 barrel carburetor. A mild cam has
been added in and a 2 speed Powerglide transmission is on back. The
rear axle is a BW code 3.08.
Undercarriage
Nicely preserved rust free stamped steel and suspension abounds
underneath. This car has an X frame and there is nary any presence
of surface rust or anything rust to be seen, all black painted
steel. Independent coil spring suspension is in front, and a 3 link
with coil springs for the rear. Manual drums are all around. A
glass pack style dual exhaust is now on and all rust free as
well.
Drive-Ability
To use the term "Turn Key" is very appropriate, as it fires right
up and runs like a deer on the test track. Great handling, bias
free braking to bring you back from warp speed, and a smooth as
silk ride. This ace was featured in the 2001 Edition of Chevy
Times, and for good reason.
We get various waves of types of cars through our doors at various
times. Lately it has been a bunch of superior low mileage all
original cars with rare options and this one is in that category.
Nice paint, and a complete restoration that holds its own and then
some. New wheel cylinders and a carb rebuild, along with fluid
changes and general maintenance just to be sure you're not
inconvenienced with some required maintenance while you are turning
the key! Off ya go.
11637B117073
1-1961
16-BelAir V8
37-2 Door Sport Coupe
B-Baltimore, MD Assy Plant
117073-Sequential Unit Number
TRIM TAG
11A-1st Week November Build
STYLE 61 1637-1961 BelAir 2 Door Sport Coupe
BODY BA293-Baltimore Body #
TRIM 807-Gray Vinyl
PAINT 900A-Tuxedo Black
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 650 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located 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.