1962 Chevrolet Impala Ss 327/300hp 3 Dueces Numbers Matching on 2040-cars
Summerville, South Carolina, United States
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This is an original, numbers matching 1962 Impala SS, that I recently found in someone's front yard. It had been sitting there for the past 10 years and never moved. We purchased the car and have spent the past few months giving it a complete cosmetic and mechanical refresh. The car was virtually rust free with exception to two 50 cent size spots on the lower fenders where the lower trim bolted on, which we replaced with metal, and two holes in the hood, which we replaced completely. The floors, trunk, firewall, inner fenders, rockers, roof, cowl and all other metals are completely original and in great shape. This fine example has the original 327/300hp motor w/3 deuce carbs that have been completely overhauled and a 3 speed transmission that is shifted by a rare column shift option that was available in 62. The car has just been repainted its original 923 Roman Red(base Coat-Clear Coat) and has its original color 875 red interior with a new white headliner and sail panels. We have attempted to leave this car as original as possible, only replacing items that were badly pitted of worn. Along with the car comes the original service book with the original owner, vin and key code(which still cuts keys that work). Besides me, I only know of 2 previous owners and as far as I can tell this is its first fresh paint job. Also before anyone inquires, there were no 3 deuce factory produced impala 327's. They would have had to be installed at a later date. |
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