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1962 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport 409/409 Convertible Fully Restored. on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:89151 Color: Immaculate Roman Red exterior paint
Location:

Warrensburg, Missouri, United States

Warrensburg, Missouri, United States
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1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA SUPER SPORT CONVERTIBLE 409 C.I.D. ENGINE

The 1962 Chevrolet Impala “Super Sport” convertible 409 took cruising in the 1960?s to a whole new level! This particular ’62 is a true SS car and has a solid, rust free body, laser straight panels, gorgeous paint job and interior that is out of this world nice! It has undergone received a restoration on a rotisserie is in outstanding show condition. Best of all is what is waiting under the hood, the iconic and desirable asphalt shredding 409 cubic inch 409 horsepower! The 409 Impala SS convertibles (if you can find one) are truly an all-time favorite in the collector car arena, and now is your chance to own one. Everywhere you look, this 409 has been given the utmost attention to detail, as you will see in the photos and details below . The vehicle is available for inspection anytime during normal business hours. It is located in Warrensburg, MO, in the HappyDays Dream Cars showroom which is about 50 miles east of Kansas City. Please contact us and we will be glad to make arrangements for you to view the vehicle.  There are no written or implied warranties for this item.  The buyer is responsible for all transport costs. The payment is to be made within 3 days of auction's end unless otherwise discussed and payment must be made with bank certified funds or wire transfer. We reserve the right to end the auction at anytime. If you have any questions, please contact us. Thanks, and good luck bidding.

Features, Options and Accessories:

Engine/Drivetrain:

  • 409 C.I.D. power plant, rated at 409HP!  (Correct 1962 “QB” Suffix 409 block)
  • Borg Warner Manual four speed T-10 transmission
  • Factory style battery w/Yellow Delco caps and factory style spring ring battery terminals
  • Power steering
  • Highly detailed engine bay and undercarriage (Anodized hood latch and hinges, powder coated radiator cowl, factory style chalk marks-overall great detail modeled after factory specifications)

Interior: (Red interior is stunning!)

  • Bucket seats w/console
  • Red carpet
  • Restored steering wheel
  • Four on the floor!
  • AM Radio w/rear center speaker
  • Electric wipers
  • Ashtray
  • Gauges include fuel and temp, 120 mph speedometer
  • Electric clock
  • Restored jack and spare

Exterior:

  • Immaculate Roman Red exterior paint
  • White convertible power top w/Red boot
  • Front and rear bumper guards
  • Factory style hubcaps w/Spinners
  • All chrome and stainless and badges are NOS or polished to high show quality)
  • Factory style rocker moldings
  • Tinted glass
  • Rear quarter mount radio antenna
  • Dual exhaust
  • P215 70R15 Cooper Whitewall radials

                  **She’s real fine ‘this’ 409!

Bid with confidence!

EBAY RULES: Buyer is responsible for all shipping/hauling costs. Car is sold "as-is" with no warranty. All inspections must be completed BEFORE auction ends.   

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