1960 Chevrolet Impala Bubble Top �€" 348 V8, Twin Edelbrock Carbs,
Air Ride, Red and White Two-Tone Custom Why This Car Is Special The
1960 Chevrolet Impala holds a specific place in American automotive
history that no other year can claim. Chevrolet's full-size line
received an all-new body for 1959, and the 1960 model refined that
design into what many collectors consider the cleaner, more
resolved version of that generation. The wrap-around rear window,
the flat roofline of the hardtop Sport Coupe �€" what enthusiasts
call the 'bubble top' �€" and the massive horizontal tailfins were
all design elements that existed in this exact combination for one
model year only. By 1961, the fins were gone and the roofline had
changed. That makes the 1960 Impala hardtop a very specific target
for collectors who know their Chevrolet history. The Impala
nameplate itself had only been around since 1958, when it debuted
as a top-trim Bel Air. By 1959 it became its own series, and the
triple taillight signature �€" three lenses per side �€" was
already established as the visual shorthand for a premium full-size
Chevrolet. Those six taillights became one of the most recognized
styling details in postwar American car design, and on the 1960
model they are framed by some of the most dramatic sheetmetal
Chevrolet ever produced. The 348 cubic inch W-series V8 under the
hood is the correct engine family for a high-specification 1960
Impala. Chevrolet introduced the 348 in 1958, and it was the
performance engine of choice in the full-size line before the 409
arrived in 1961. This particular car pairs that displacement with a
twin four-barrel carburetor setup on a polished intake, a chrome
finned open air cleaner, and a detailed engine bay that presents
the package the way it deserves to be seen. This is not a car that
was built to sit in a climate-controlled garage. It has power
steering, power brakes with front disc conversion, factory air
conditioning with a new compressor, and a full air ride suspension
system. It is a driver-quality custom build with show-level
attention to detail. Features List 348 cubic inch V8 engine Orange
painted engine block and heads New Edelbrock twin 4-barrel
carburetors on a polished intake Polished Chevrolet scripted valve
covers Chrome finned open air cleaner Factory cast iron exhaust
manifolds Original factory air conditioning with new compressor
Automatic transmission Power steering Power brakes with front disc
conversion Full air ride suspension system Polished 5-spoke mag
wheels Red line tires Painted, detailed, and clean engine
compartment All new red and white leather interior Restored dash
with factory instrumentation Red custom steering wheel Sporty
pod-style gauges Correct-style red carpeting Radio Matching door
panels and headliner Restored trunk with custom inserts Two-tone
red and white exterior repaint Bubble top hardtop body style
Wraparound rear window Wraparound chrome bumpers Triple taillights
Jet airplane inspired chrome and white body trim Clean, painted,
and detailed undercarriage Mechanical Pop the hood and the first
thing you notice is how organized and purposeful the engine bay
looks. The 348 cubic inch W-series V8 wears orange paint on the
block and heads, which is correct for the period and gives the
engine the factory-correct visual character that so many restorers
get wrong. Sitting on top is a polished intake manifold feeding a
pair of Edelbrock four-barrel carburetors �€" a twin-carb setup
that was both a performance statement and a nod to the factory
multi-carb options that Chevrolet offered on the 348 during this
era. The chrome finned open air cleaner sits above the carbs and
adds the right period-correct look. The polished Chevrolet scripted
valve covers are a detail that enthusiasts immediately recognize
and appreciate. The factory cast iron exhaust manifolds remain in
place, keeping the underhood presentation true to 1960 while the
rest of the components are clean and deta
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