Chevrolet Impala 2-door Convertible on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
1962 Chevy Impala Convertible This is a 2nd owner low mileage car with a very rare color combination and runs like new. Ground-up restoration.It has been repainted once back to it's original color. Has new tinted windshield and tinted side glass,Rechromed California 1-piece bumpers front and back,Rebuilt carburetor, new spark plugs and wires.Car also has many factory options. Exterior: Autumn GoldInterior: Fawn (all original)Convertible Top: Black (New top installed)Engine: 327 4 barrel (Turbo Fire)Transmission: 2 speed powerglide Factory Options:Power BrakesPower SteeringPower Seat (6-way)Power WindowsPadded DashAutronic EyeTissue Dispenser4-way FlasherFloor Mats - Front and BackPush button radio with rear antennasDay/Night MirrorVanity MirrorFoxcraft Fender SkirtsFront Grill Guard and Rear Bumper Guards
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