1960 Chevrolet Impala Convertible on 2040-cars
Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, United States
If you have any questions please email at: elvieebborkowski@bikemechanics.com .
This is a frame off restored 1960 Impala convertible with a 348 engine and a tripower carb setup and a 350 turbo
automatic transmission. It is equipped with power steering, power top, tissue dispenser, dual rear antennas, dual
outside mirrors, N O S wheel covers with spinners, rocker panel mouldings, front seat belts with roll ups, new old
stock push button radio, and day/night ISRM. Original tuxedo black exterior (base/clear) and complete red interior
are new. Convertible top is new along with pump/motor, cylinders, and lines. A new red convertible top boot is also
included. All wiring, fuel system, suspension, and exhaust system are new. Body is very straight with a new PPG
base/clear paint job. Trim is restored or rechromed with new emblems. An alternator and 605 steering box are 2
upgrades that have been added. Engine is rebuilt with less than 2000 miles. This is virtually a showroom car with
1800 miles since completion. It is probably the most popular color combination (paint code 900) (trim 874).
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