The 1962 Chevrolet
Impala offered a Super Sport trim package with a 327-cubic-inch option that
delivered 250 or 300 horses. The Super Sport option was now a $156 trim package
for the Impala Sport Coupe or convertible. That extra
outlay bought front bucket seats of "leather-soft" vinyl with
aluminum edging, a passenger assist bar, a console with locking compartment,
aluminum molding inserts, and knock-off-style wheel covers.
This fully restored
example has the 327 engine with 4bbl carburetor, and Power Glide automatic
transmission. This Impala has the rarely seen factory A/C, power brakes, power
steering,
power windows
and dual exhaust. Finished in beautiful
Roman Red code #923, with matching red interior
equipped and optional bucket seats with floor console. The extensive chrome and
stainless moldings are all in like new condition. If you’re looking for a fully
restored early sixties cruiser to enjoy with friends and family, this car is
the one.
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