1962 Chevrolet Impala 2-door Convertible on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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Stunning 1962 Chevrolet Impala Convertible.
Original correct code 936 "Ermine White" paint Collector's survivor
Original 327 with high power option.
Original Automatic Transmission.
FACTORY Original Air Conditioning, which is VERY RARE on a '62 Chevy convertible!
Original Wheels and Diagonal Tires.
Motorized Convertible top.
Vehicle has been in collectors hands for decades and has come to the current owner/seller who is a collector too
from a museum in SW Florida where it has been kept in air conditioned storage.
The car has only been driven to shows. Drives beautifully, starts right up, engine running smooth and powerful thru
all gears shifting smoothly.
Except for the power seats, which have a hard time moving and need clean up, everything works.
The Convertible top works without hesitation and is fitted with a new pump and new pistons.
Some of the brightware/trims has been updated or replaced with new parts and the original parts are included.
All chrome is shiny and rust free.
Likewise some OEM gauges have been replaced and the original gauges are included as well.
Along with a lot of parts (new and OEM) there are books, booklets, tech. sheets, electrical diagrams, and original
catalogue and owner's manual.
Here is a short list of some of the other items which have recently been updated or replaced with new ones:
New radiator &Heater hoses OEM
New Clutch fan with 7 blades
New brake hose
New brake hoses
New rubber gas hoses certified for use when using ethanol gasoline
New rear drums, brake shoes, wheel cylinders
New fuel, oil, temp gauges & new bolt gauge
New convertible pump motor and hydraulic lines
New Alpine stereo radio with blue tooth cd USB
New box speakers which can be placed as desired. (OEM in-dash redio is left original and will still fit an OEM
or "Retro-Sound" style radio)! Dash is left un-molested!
New front headlight bezels & light bulbs
New front grill and Chevrolet hood in-signature
New rear moldings, face plates and taillights (6)
New hood springs
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