The 1960 Chevrolet Impala has a coordinated color combo, plenty of
vintage details, and a nice small block upgrade. So it makes for an
appealing package on an already unique and iconic bubble top
coupe.
This was a car to symbolize a new era. You instantly knew it
because there was a jet zooming up each side of this coupe. And the
bright white streak against the vibrant red really looks like a
speedy rocket vapor trail. It's a feature you only saw in 1960, and
it's not the only rarity on this car. The bubble top era was a
short one, but we seek out these smooth hardtops that have skinny
pillars and curved glass for both the front and rear. And while the
front end looks bold, we all really know this one earns its iconic
status in the rear. It's amazing how Chevy was able to form the
sheet metal so that it cuts into the design, wraps around the rear,
and creates those amazing horizontal tailfins over the hallmark
three tail light design. The total package looks clean, complete,
and vintage. And while a car show-level shine is likely just a
professional detail away, we like how this authentic coupe already
has a cruiser-ready style.
The early 1960s were all about great color coordination inside and
out, so the red and white interior seems like an extension of the
exterior's theme for a very cool uniform feeling. We especially
like the checker pattern inserts on the seats and doors. They just
look like they look as all-American as the burger wrapping at your
favorite car hop. The full package has all the right classic
features, like the artful steering wheel, sporty pod-style gauges,
and well-done correct-style carpeting. They even left the original
AM radio on display. It all gives you the right cruiser vibe, and
the added under-dash readouts remind you that what's under the hood
is right for a cruiser, too.
The engine bay has the right classic style with details like the
ram's horn manifolds and Delco-Remy generator. But it's also easy
to spot the overall upgrade. Chevy's big block motor was the one to
have in 1960, but we can understand the upgrade to the later 350
cubic-inch small block here. After all, it's basically the same
displacement as the largest 1960 motor, but with a healthy weight
savings. This is even enhanced with an Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor and an Edelbrock Performance EPS intake. It all makes a
nice tune out of the updated dual exhaust. Add in the other great
driving features like the three-speed automatic, power steering,
and power brakes, and you have a hardtop made for cruising.
This is a bubble-top Impalas from quite an exclusive year. It's a
jet-age hardtop that is in its own stratosphere of cool. Call
now!
Vehicle Details
1960 Chevrolet Impala
Listing ID:CC-1742736
Price:$57,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1960
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Impala
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Red & White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:97364
Stock Number:8132-CHA
VIN:01837J203117
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