1962 Chevrolet Impala SS 409. This iconic model is powered by a 409 big block V8 with dual Edelbrock carburetors on a factory GM aluminum intake, paired with a Borg Warner T10 4-speed manual transmission and 3.55 gears. The car features cold air conditioning, power windows, and power steering, making it both a performance machine and a comfortable cruiser. It has undergone a frame-off restoration and is finished in Roman Red with a matching red bucket seat interior.
The engine bay showcases polished aluminum Offenhauser valve covers, a finned air cleaner, an aluminum radiator, and chrome alternator with aluminum pulleys, ensuring both style and functionality. The exhaust system includes stock manifolds and Flowmaster-style mufflers, delivering a classic big block rumble. Additional performance features include a factory console with a Moon Eyes 7000 RPM tachometer and underdash Moon Eyes gauges.
The exterior rides on GM-painted rally wheels with smooth-style hubcaps and blackwall radial tires. The car also features a working aftermarket AM/FM radio installed in the dash, next to a 120 mph speedometer showing 95,xxx miles. The trunk is detailed and includes a jack and spare tire.
This Impala SS 409 combines legendary performance, rare options, and a stunning restoration, making it one of the most desirable Chevrolets of the 1960s. Ready to be shown or driven, it’s a true representation of American muscle car heritage.