1961 Ss Impala Convertible 409 Restored Super Sport Original on 2040-cars
Blackfoot, Idaho, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:409
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Red and white
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Impala
Trim: 2 door
Drive Type: rwd
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 3
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: super sport
Exterior Color: Red
This car is possibly the rarest, finest, most complete (with correct parts) 1961 SS convertible known to exist.
Under body painted correct red oxide color
1" whitewall debuted on the impala SS
original gm floor console, general Detroit part # 3789569
original 4 speed shifter
original hubcaps - no knockouts / new spinners
original tachometer, sun 7000 rpm, original EB-9A sending unit
correct matte finish & color of dash
correct paint coded springs & spiral shocks (date coded) front-9 D 60 , rear 1 E 61
all parts re-zinc plated as factory correct
1961 impala SS is the first auto that the know famous "409" motor debuted in. (only 152 produced)
original casting # 3795623 date coded engine block - B2361
original oil-pan
original casting # 3767579 aluminum intake
original GM carburetor # 3270S
original dual point distributor, 1110919, date # 1 A 25
original water pump cast #3755737, date B361
original exhaust manifolds L.H.3767583 , R.H.3767584
original Borg-Warner all aluminum T10-1C main case stamped WD61-2,side case 2-9- 61,tailhousing T10-7B 1-21-61
original aluminum bell housing GM #3779553
original posi unit GM#3789812, date C211
original 14"x 6" rims, correct red oxide inside
original correct exact reproduction 1" whitewall tires (5)
original windshield
This Impala SS is not a thrown together clone car but a 100% correct & complete first year SS 409 that will make a fantastic addition to any muscle car collection!
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