Stunning body-off restoration by marque expert. Correct FJ-coded
348/340 with 4-speed manual transmission. Highly detailed
throughout. Many period accessories. Runs and drives superbly. The
1960 Chevy that stands out in a crowded field!This sublime Cascade
Green and Ermine White 1960 Chevrolet Impala sport coupe was
restored by the technical advisor to the Vintage Chevrolet Club of
America. That means he's an expert on these cars, and it shows
everywhere you look. The car has won every possible award such a
car can win, including AACA national first prizes and VCCA first
place trophies. Workmanship is outstanding, and yes, it's a real
high-performance 348/4-speed car, making it so much sweeter. And
it's not red! The handsome 1960 Chevrolet bodywork works especially
well on the sport coupe, giving it a long, low look that suits its
high-performance mission. Fit and finish are exemplary, with doors
that close with a final-sounding THUNK and exacting gaps throughout
that are probably better than new. Checking the trim tag, you'll
quickly see that Cascade Green is this car's original color and it
gives this car a subtle attitude that might even make it a bit of a
sleeper?nobody will expect that sledgehammer powerplant under the
hood. The slash of Ermine White on the quarters accentuates that
awesome jet-inspired trim, and all the stainless has been polished
to a high shine worthy of the show field. All the chrome was
restored to show standards and even little details like the T3
headlight bulbs ensure that this car is still competitive at a very
high level. This is easily the best we've ever featured.The
two-tone green and white interior is likewise correct for this car
and has been expertly reproduced. Everything you can see or touch
is new and there are virtually zero signs of use beyond some wear
on the matching driver's floor mat. The wide bench seat is all-day
comfortable and it's always awesome to see a 4-speed shifter
sticking up in a full-sized cruiser like this. The two-tone
steering wheel has been restored, all the gauges are bright and
fully operational, and it features accessories like a speed minder,
4-way hazard switch, and a compass above the rear-view mirror, all
factory-approved. There's also an optional AM radio in the center
of the dash, which, of course, works like it should. The headliner
is taut and well-tailored, and the chrome trim pieces are just as
nice as the exterior parts. The trunk is correctly finished with a
fitted mat, correct jacking decals, and a full-sized spare with
jack assembly.But it's the engine that really matters with this
car. It's a correct FJ-coded engine, which means it's a 348 cubic
inch V8 with 11.25:1 compression, solid lifters, and a 4-barrel
carburetor, which all add up to 340 horsepower?one of the most
potent engines you could buy in 1960. It has been fully rebuilt
with a more user-friendly 10:1 compression ratio for today's fuels,
and it runs superbly. It starts easily and once it's off the choke,
it pulls the big Imp around with genuine authority. There's easy
torque all over the map and it's impeccably smooth, which you might
not expect from something with this much firepower. All the little
details are correct, from the dual-point distributor to the Carter
AFB carburetor to the 2.5-inch exhaust manifolds, which are unique
to the high-performance engines. It's also correctly detailed with
Chevy Orange paint on the block and valve covers, that big
dual-snorkel air cleaner, and little things like the tower hose
clamps, GM-stamped radiator hoses, and tar top battery. It
shouldn't be a surprise that this car is a multiple prize winner.
The transmission is a correct wide-ratio T-10 with an aluminum
tailshaft and a Corvette bellhousing, just like it was in 1960 and
there are 3.36 gears out back, making this a comfortable cruiser in
any environment. The undercarriage is highly detailed and shows
quite well, including the authentic exhaust system with mufflers
and resonators, as original. New spiral-type shocks are fitted,
there are new bushings and hardware throughout, and the brake
system has been fully rebuilt. It sits on color-matched 14-inch
steel wheels with correct hubcaps and a set of 8.00-14 BFGoodrich
Silvertown wide whitewalls.Extras include a spare set of floor
mats, a plastic seat cover, and a dealer-installed bug screen over
the radiator. If you're looking for an exceptional 1960 Impala, you
won't find many better than this. Highly decorated, owned and
restored by a marque expert, and fitted with one of the most
desirable powertrain combinations of the era, it checks all the
important boxes. The fact that it runs and drives so well is a
testament to the quality of the work. This is more than a trailer
queen, it's a usable car that drives as great as it looks. We
haven't seen another one like this, so if you recognize quality,
this Impala deserves a closer look. Call today!Harwood Motors
always recommends and welcomes personal or professional inspections
of any vehicle in our inventory prior to purchase.
Vehicle Details
1960 Chevrolet Impala
Listing ID:CC-2004924
Price:$79,900
Location:Cleveland, Ohio
Year:1960
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Impala
Exterior Color:Cascade Gree
Interior Color:Green and White
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:66604
Stock Number:122068
VIN:01837T273865
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