1962 Chevrolet Impala Ss 327 on 2040-cars
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1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA SS 327
YOU ARE LOOKING AT A REAL 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA SUPER SPORT.
THIS IS A FACTORY ORIGINAL SS327 WHICH A FAMILY PURCHASED NEW IN 1962. AFTER THE FATHER DIED A FEW YEARS BACK IT
PASSED TO THE DAUGHTER AND GRANDSON. IT WAS ALWAYS IN THAT FAMILY. THIS IS A NORTH CAROLINA CAR AND HAS NO
RUST. BODY AND PAINT ARE IN GREAT CONDITION. THE CAR HAD 1 REPAINT ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO. THE CHROME AND STAINLESS
TRIM ARE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THIS CAR STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL SS HUBCAPS.
THIS IS A NUMBERS MATCHING CAR!
ALMOST EVERYTHING UNDER THE HOOD IS ALL ORIGINAL AND HAS EITHER BEEN DETAILED OR RESTORED.
THE ORIGINAL 327 SS MOTOR (BUILD DATE OCT. 61) WAS PULLED OUT OF THE CAR AND THEN COMPLETELY REBUILT WITH THE
ORIGINAL BLOCK AND HEADS WHICH WERE CLEANED AND HONED. NEW CAM BEARINGS AND MAIN BEARINGS WERE INSTALLED. THE
CRANK WAS TURNED .10. AN UPGRADED CAM, ALL NEW SEALS AND GASKETS, NEW OIL PUMP, TIMING CHAIN, WATER PUMP, FUEL
PUMP, ETC WERE INSTALLED. THE ORIGINAL CARB WAS COMPLETELY REDONE, LIKE NEW.
THE CAR STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL POWERGLIDE TRANSMISSION.
THIS CAR HAS AIR CONDITIONING! A GM UNDER DASH A/C SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED ON THE DAY IT WAS PURCHASED FROM THE
DEALER.
THIS CAR IS A RARE FIND. THIS IS A NUMBERS MATCHING, 1 FAMILY, RUST FREE CAR THAT STARTS EVERY TIME. IT RUNS AND
DRIVES GREAT. BRAKES AND POWER STEERING WORK GREAT AS DO THE TURN SIGNALS, HORN, LIGHTS AND DOME LIGHTS. THE
INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL STYLE AND IN PERFECT CONDITION. THE HEADLINER, SEATS, CARPET AND DASH ARE BEAUTIFUL. THIS
CAR STILL HAS THE ORIGINAL FLOOR MATS AND THEY ALSO LOOK GREAT.
THIS IS THE CAR TO TAKE TO CAR SHOWS (AND GET AWARDS) OR TAKE TO CRUISE INS OR EVEN JUST TO CRUISE DOWN THE ROAD ON
A NICE AFTERNOON.
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