This Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible “is all original, it has only had two owners, and it has low mileage,” according to the seller, who is representing her father’s estate. “He bought the car in 1995, and it has been kept in a heated garage,” she adds. “It runs great and is in beautiful condition.”
- The seller believes the odometer reading of 63,482 miles is accurate.
- Code-879 on the body data plate denotes a red bucket-seat interior.
- The presence of factory bucket seats in a ’62 Impala indicates the car was built as a Super Sport.
- The seller says the interior is original.
- She also believes that the 409-hp, 2×4-barrel 409-cu.in. OHV V8 is original to the car.
- A four-speed manual transmission backs the engine.
- No prior body damage has been reported.
- The seller believes that the code-900 Tuxedo Black paint is original.
- There are no creases in the power top, she points out.
- An aftermarket tachometer and gauges were added in the red bucket seat interior.
- The stock AM radio remains.
- This Chevrolet is equipped with four-wheel drum brakes and power-assisted steering.
- Whitewall tires are mounted on stock steel wheels with full covers.
- No additional items were listed for this vehicle.
- No needs were listed for this vehicle.
- Per its factory-installed bucket-seat interior, this Impala Convertible is a Super Sport.
- The seller states that its 409 V8 is original to the car.
- No documentation has been provided to confirm that this is a factory 409 car, however.
- She also believes that the exterior paint and interior are original.
- The car is said to have had just two owners.
The seller, representing the estate, states that this vehicle will be sold on the proper New York State document in the name of the deceased. This 1962 Chevrolet Impala SS Convertible, with legendary 409 power, is equipped to transport its new owner back to the early days of the muscle car era with each upshift.