West Coast Classics are proud to present this 1962 Chevrolet Impala
LS3 Custom Bel Air 'Bubble Top' Chassis no. 11767L174185 with an
absolute open check book no expense build with the following custom
specs:376ci OHV LS3 V8 Engine (see text)Electronic Fuel
Injection430bhp at 5,900rpm4-Speed 4L60 Automatic TransmissionFront
Independent Suspension Live Rear Axle4-Wheel Disc Brakes*Wonderful
body off restoration built on a custom Roadster Shop chassis
*Numerous, discrete modernization improvements*"Bubble-top"
styling*Adjustable air bag suspension equipped along with many
performance modifications*Finished in a beautiful 'Immersion Blue
Pearl' over 'White/Grey' custom interior*Modern vehicle performance
and handling with a classic lookOnce again Chevrolet came out with
a totally redesigned full-size car with both bodywork and chassis
completely changed. The 1950s were gone, and so were fins, baroque
trim and fanciful panel shapes. The result was very clean and
uncluttered, only the side flashes seemed held over from the past.
In this case, the newer bubble top look was added and gives this
Impala a smooth, rounded look with its roofline without pillars and
the curved glass gives the car a very airy, almost aquarium like
feel when sitting in the cockpit.This Impala was the subject of a
comprehensive body off restoration by the previous owner. The car
was torn down to the frame, sand blasted and refinished with
numerous new parts including adjustable air bag suspension, fuel
and brake lines, uprated Wilwood front and rear disc brakes, and a
rebuilt front end. The body was finished in a vibrant "Immersion
Blue Pearl" and mated to a brand-new coated Roadster Shop chassis,
which would give the car modern day handling characteristics.
Bumpers were re-chromed and stainless-steel trim was replaced or
refreshed as needed. Rounding out the look are matching painted
custom 17-inch wheels mounted on Falken rubber. Upgrades to the
original spec include a new fuel injected Chevrolet LS3 V8 crate
engine mated to an 4L60 automatic transmission with a Ford 9-inch
rear end, both engine and transmission currently have only test
miles, so the powertrain shows very little mileage since installed.
Additional upgrades include power steering, oversized Mattson's
custom aluminum radiator as well as Vintage Air A/C.The retrimmed
two-tone grey interior discretely hides the climate control system
and modernized gauges adorn the vintage facia while new carpeting
was also added. A custom center console was added, with the
glovebox hiding the airbag suspension controls and the MSD control
module.Since being fully restored the car has been driven less than
100 miles since its completion. The car was extremely well cared
for and stored in the renown collector owners climate-controlled
facility. A classic machine with good looks that have stood the
test of time, this uprated machine will no doubt provide plenty of
enjoyment, performance and comfort to its lucky new owner.Well over
$125,000.00 invested in buildNew 6.2L LS3 V-8 crate engine4L60
automatic transmissionSand blasting and custom paint completed by
Area 51 RestorationCustom upholstery and interior installation by
Sew CalDynamat interior insulationRoadster shop frame with Ridetech
air bagsInland Empire custom drivelineNine inch custom rear end
built by BillsNew chrome and stainless though outWilwood disc
brakesNew wheels and tiresNew electrical wiring Universal 22
circuitVintage AirIdidit steering columnNew custom tinted
windowsDakota Digital gaugesCustom Boss Audio radio and speakers
systemMattison aluminum radiatorCustom Eddie Motor Sports front
engine pulley setNew mufflers and exhaust pipesPowered by a 430hp
LS3 engine with performance EFI intake and a 4L60E automatic
transmission. Has a Roadster Shop chassis, Wilwood 6-piston brakes,
rack & pinion steering and Ridetech air-ride, plus Vintage
Air and Dakota Digital gauges.This custom 1962 Chevrolet Impala Bel
Air bubble top is powered by a GM crate 430hp LS3 engine that has
been enhanced with a performance EFI intake to optimize
responsiveness and drivability, and it is paired with a 4L60E
automatic transmission. Exhaust is routed through a
custom-fabricated system, and the vehicle is built on a Roadster
Shop chassis setup that incorporates Wilwood 6-piston power brakes
for increased stopping capability and rack & pinion power
steering for more precise input and control.Ridetech air-ride
suspension allows the ride height to be adjusted as needed for show
or driving conditions. The exterior is finished in PPG 'Immersion
Blue' paint, fully sanded and buffed to achieve a uniform
high-gloss surface, and the bodywork reflects extensive preparation
to ensure proper panel alignment and fitment.The interior features
a custom two-tone design with adjustable bucket seats and a center
console constructed to complement the vehicles upgraded mechanical
systems while providing driver comfort. The dashboard hosts Dakota
Digital Retrotech gauges that replicate the original style while
providing modern accuracy and functionality. A chromed tilt column
supports a smaller-diameter 1962 Impala-style steering wheel.A
Vintage Air climate-control system, combined with Dynamat
insulation throughout the cabin, provide a controlled and quieter
interior environment suitable for extended driving. The
undercarriage is finished to the same standard as the exterior,
with components cleaned, painted, polished or coated as
appropriate.
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