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1962 Impala Covertible / Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:82362 Color: trim
Location:

La Mesa, California, United States

La Mesa, California, United States
Advertising:

Up for Sale 1962 Impala Convertible custom lowrider.

Not a super sport, just has SS emblems, horn button etc.

Where to start.

Bad first: Motor started knocking.

Has a dent in the driver lower door. Can be fixed and color matched.

Some minor scratches.

Convertible chrome trim on sides at rear quarter windows is missing a small piece on both sides.

Excludes Dayton knock offs. Will come with standard knock off. 

Spoke wheels are not Dayton wheels but in great condition.

Good: Thousands and thousands $$$$$ spend in this car!!!!!

All lights, convertible top, turn signals, wipers electrical all work.

Motor: New HEI Distributor, Chrome intake, Edelbrock carb, Alternator,

Chrome Fan shroud / fan, Fender wells, New chrome water pump, new steal braded heater hoses. chrome radiator hoses, pulleys.

Transmission: Rebuild with less than 150 miles.

Electrical: New engine wiring, convertible top wiring, head light & tail light wiring.

New Tires

New Billet hood hinges

Rear truck trim, lights lens, emblems are all brand new. (Spend over $3000. on exterior trim)

Most of trim is original.

New Hydraulics: Top of the line Chrome & Polished 4- Hoppo Pump system with Delta Dumps, Chrome strokes, springs. 8 batteries. faucets etc.

New Springs

New Rack and pinion front suspension

New driveline.

New Brake master cylinder, Front & Rear brakes,

New Chrome rear shocks. I have them, they just need to be installed.

New convertible top motor, wiring, switch, strokes and lines.

New steering wheel & horn button

New seat belts.

New door locks, ignition

New chrome steering column with chrome and billet shifter, turn signal & tilt lever.

New interior dash bezel, light and wiper switches, dash emblems, glove box insert and fascia.

Re-chromed rear view mirror

New door weather stripping, trunk striping

Chrome Brake, gas & emergency pedals with new pads.

Chrome heater box under the dash.

Front seat custom bracket made to go back for tall people.

Convertible top is gray denim in color and in good condition. Rear plastic window in great condition with no fogging. 

Chrome: A-arms, Rear end, Misc brake parts, Starter, Inner fencer wells. Multiple engine parts, interior trim, trailing arms, banana bar from rear end to frame

Frame Reinforced at front suspension and rear frame side & bottom.

Suspension: Extended A-arms, Banana bar to keep rear end from shifting when hydros are in use.

Trunk under coated.

 

I am sure there is more, But this should give you a good idea.

 

Happy Bidding!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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