"Just wait until you see it. Everything about the '60 Chevy, every
styling accent, every engineering detail, has been polished and
refined to a degree of perfection never before thought possible of
a car in Chevrolet's price class. Picture practicality and economy
combined with the luxury and hushed comfort usually associated with
high priced cars. That's Chevy!" From the 1960 sales brochure.
For consignment, a 1960 Chevrolet Impala convertible with a title
verified 100,010 actual miles. This car received a frame off
restoration and has been garaged in a climate controlled
environment ever since.
Exterior
Spectacular two stage Tasco Turquoise is contrasted by the white
canvas top and on the contrail of the fantastic jet shaped trim on
the side, pointed forward and leaving a white stripe that stretches
to the back. Turn that corner, and we find the triple tail light
configuration with the center reverse light sandwiched between red,
cone shaped lights. Polished trim on the end of the horizontal fins
accentuates them and breaks the long stretch of red that comes from
the decklid, flanked by rearward canted antennae and from this
angle we would not be surprised if this car could fly. The open
cabin is fronted by a sharply curved front windshield while a
quartet of trim ornamentation dressed the front fenders. 14-inch
wheels are colored keyed and wear the proper covers, partially
obscured in back of course, by the fender skirts. Overall, the
paint, polished trim, chrome bumpers, and white top are in great
condition. Imperfections include a few areas of cracked paint,
minor bubbling, and a ding in the taillight trim.
Interior
Turquoise and white houndstooth inserts dress up the door panels
that include turquoise vinyl panels, polished trim, and a bold red
and chrome accent piece and both present cleanly. That houndstooth
reappears in the inserts of the split bench seat, framed in vinyl
panels and mirrored on the bench seating in back, and all are show
quality. Talk about a show, the bright blue steering wheel with the
boomerang horn ring fronts a dash that layers shiny turquoise
around five gauges and perforated stainless steel around the knobs
in the mid dash. There's an AM radio on board and Impala rubber
mats protect the looped turquoise carpet below, both in great
shape. The angled shaft of the shifter results in the ball knob
reaching the driver at the perfect position as it rises from the
floor. The trunk is pristine looking with a vinyl mat covering wall
to wall and a matching white wall tire spare secured to the floor
with a stock style jack.
Drivetrain
Whistle clean and bright orange, the date correct348ci V8 makes a
bold visual appearance in the bay and with 280 horses on hand, bold
potential. To fuel this monster, three 2-barrel carburetors hide
under the air cleaner. The motor is mated to a T10 4-speed manual
transmission that routes power to the rear axle with 3.70
gears.
Undercarriage
Wow, a combination of satiny black paint, red oxide primer, and
clean metals make for a show worthy underside! The dual exhaust
runs through stock style mufflers, both of which show they gently
scraped the ground, and then contours to the X-frame as the pipes
head back to clean steel exhaust pipes. Suspension includes coil
springs at both ends with a 3 link in back and power steering is
supplied up front. Power drum brakes are employed at all four
wheels.
Drive-Ability
We roll this long turquoise car onto the test loop where the 348
proves to be big fun, happily accelerating ahead as the car tracks
straight and true. Even with the top up, visibility is still quite
good and a deep dash pad allows for the wrap around windshield. The
engine, braking, and handling all score high, but we note some
things that are not working. That includes the clock, odometer,
radio, heater blower, and reverse lights. All remaining functions
operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that
these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we
cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of
your purchase.
Listing 1960 Impalas is a bit like Whack-a-Mole! We set them up,
and they get scooped up quicker than that determined mole. So,
here's another iconic beauty on our showroom floor. Put a mallet in
one hand, the phone in the other, and get your running shoes on.
This one won't be grazing on Classic Auto Mall grass very long!
TRIM TAG
04C-3rd Week April
STYLE 60 1867-1960 Impala Convertible
BODY EP5272-Fisher Body #
TRIM 853 T1-Turquoise Vinyl
PAINT 915A-Tasco Turquoise
ACC J-Unknown
X-Unknown
V-Unknown
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acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic
and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
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in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
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Vehicle Details
1960 Chevrolet Impala
Listing ID:CC-2006585
Price:$118,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1960
Make:Chevrolet
Model:Impala
Exterior Color:Tasco Turquoise
Interior Color:Turquoise
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:100010
Stock Number:7877
VIN:NH009244
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