1961 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Chevy Ss 61 348 4 Speed on 2040-cars
Westland, Michigan, United States
1961 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Chevy SS 61 348 4 speed A 1961 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Hardtop. This is the first year of Super Sport production, with only 453 units being built that model year. This example a 350 HP, 348 4 speed, red with red interior car, was built in Los Angeles California in March of 1961 This builder car has survived remarkably well, rust is minimal, and appears to have had no collision damage, and virtually all parts specific to this model are present. The engine block has the correct stamping. Heads, intake, exhaust, carbs, distributor, water pump, fan, rocker covers, and air cleaner are all correct. Other Features: Correct ' SS' cowl tag Borg Warner T-10 4 speed trans with dog leg shifter 3.08 Ratio 'P' Case positraction rear Power Steering Power Brakes with original sintered metallic lining, part of the SS package Factory tinted glass One piece front and rear bumpers, California production only. Factory Tach with bracket and Sun sending unit Original 4 speed column, console, and Grab Bar The odometer shows 67k miles, this is not verified Known missing parts: 2 pistons, cam, lifters and interior door panels. Zero Bidders call first for arrangements, or you will be removed. For More Information or Questions, call Dave at (734) 721-4125 Certified Funds Only, Vehicle will not be released until Bank approves funds. |
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