The Chevrolet Impala is a full-size car built by Chevrolet for
model years 1958 and up and was Chevrolet's most expensive
passenger model through 1965 to become the best-selling automobile
in the United States back then.
The Impala was restyled on the GM B platform for the first time for
1961. The new body styling was more trim and boxy than the
1958-1960 models and the Sport Coupe models featured a "bubbletop"
roof line style for 1961.
We have a nice black 1961 Chevrolet Bubbletop for sale here at
Skyway Classics with
Features
1961 Chevrolet Impala Bubble-Top
GM Crate 350 cubic inch engine
Muncie 4-speed transmission
Matching Edelbrock finned air cleaner setup and valve covers
Orange painted engine block and heads
Aluminum intake
4-barrel carb
Cast iron exhaust manifolds
Power Steering
Tubular A-Arms
Engine sits in a clean, detailed, and factory looking engine
compartment
Black cloth/vinyl interior
Black painted dash with all the factory instrumentation
Black steering column and steering wheel
Center stainless console
Hurst chrome shifter with the black shifter ball
Black carpet and floor mats
Matching rear seat and door panels
Pushbutton Chevrolet logo radio
Pretty Black paint job on the exterior
Red side Trim
Chrome front and rear bumpers
Impala badging
Side styling arrows flawless
Corvette Rally Wheels with Flat Cap Centers
Raised white letter Mastercraft Avenger GT tires
Mechanical
Our Impala has a GM Crate 350 cubic inch small block Chevrolet
engine with a lot more power than the original one. It has a
matching Edelbrock finned air cleaner setup and valve covers,
orange painted engine block and heads, cast iron exhaust manifolds,
aluminum intake, cast iron exhaust manifolds, Power Steering, and
aftermarket Tubular A-Arms on the front suspension.
The engine sits in a clean, detailed, and factory looking engine
compartment and power is transmitted to the 4-speed manual
transmission with the chrome shifter in the console on the
floor.
The car rides on Chevrolet Rally wheels and raised white letter
Mastercraft Avenger GT tires.
Interior
The black cloth/vinyl interior is nice looking with its black
painted dash with all the factory instrumentation, black steering
column and steering wheel, center stainless console, Hurst chrome
shifter with the black shifter ball, nice black carpet and floor
mats, matching rear seat and door panels, pushbutton Chevrolet logo
radio.
Exterior
This Bubbletop has been painted in a pretty black paint job on the
exterior with nice trim, chrome front and rear bumpers, windows,
Impala badging, side styling arrows, but let's not forget that this
Impala is a "bubbletop" which makes it one of those iconic
Chevrolet's that even the Beach Boys wrote a song about.
Conclusion
You can make a bold statement when you drive this 1961 Chevrolet
Impala Bubble Top we have at Skyway Classics to cruises and car
shows.
It has newer modified power with that GM crate engine, it has the
4-speed transmission, and all the classic looks and styling from
1961!
So give us a call at 941-254-6608.
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prior to offer or purchase being made.
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