Make:
Chevrolet
Model:
Impala
Year:
1962
Mileage:
57041
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Ohio
City:
Columbus , OH
Zip:
43004
1962 Chevrolet Impala Convertible 409 V8 57041 Miles
She's real fine my 409. Oh yeah, this 1962 Chevrolet Impala convertible with a shining red appearance is the exact kind of car the Beach Boys would love. And because it has a terrific vintage attitude everywhere from the button-top door panels to the actual mileage title, you're going to love it, too. Is there a better way to cruise than in a classic red convertible? In fact, it really only gets better when it looks as good as this. Honduras Maroon is a great color for a deep and sophisticated style, and this factory-correct hue has been given a solid investment to have a fantastic glow in the sunshine. The Impala is highly collectible because the wide bright grille up front and the broad six tail light arrangement are both icons of the 60s. And it only helps that the convertible is the rarest of the body styles by far. So you love seeing such a clean example like this where the body lines up nicely and the doors close with confidence. And we love the white insert of the full-length trim because it goes so well with the white convertible top. Diving even deeper into this drop-top means recognizing the little things like the 409 badges on the front fender, SS badging on the rear fender, and classic hubcaps with intricate red, white, and blue spinners for an all-American appearance.
She's real fine my 409. Oh yeah, this 1962 Chevrolet Impala convertible with a shining red appearance is the exact kind of car the Beach Boys would love. And because it has a terrific vintage attitude everywhere from the button-top door panels to the actual mileage title, you're going to love it, too. Is there a better way to cruise than in a classic red convertible? In fact, it really only gets better when it looks as good as this. Honduras Maroon is a great color for a deep and sophisticated style, and this factory-correct hue has been given a solid investment to have a fantastic glow in the sunshine. The Impala is highly collectible because the wide bright grille up front and the broad six tail light arrangement are both icons of the 60s. And it only helps that the convertible is the rarest of the body styles by far. So you love seeing such a clean example like this where the body lines up nicely and the doors close with confidence. And we love the white insert of the full-length trim because it goes so well with the white convertible top. Diving even deeper into this drop-top means recognizing the little things like the 409 badges on the front fender, SS badging on the rear fender, and classic hubcaps with intricate red, white, and blue spinners for an all-American appearance.