This 1962 Chevrolet Impala sport coupe is a Canadian-market model, refinished in brandywine maroon with a white roof over a black interior by a previous owner before being acquired by the seller in 2023. It now features a 6.0-liter LS2 V8 engine paired with a rebuilt 4L80e four-speed automatic transmission. Other upgrades include a FiTech fuel-injection system, tubular front control arms, adjustable front coilovers, front disc brakes, and 20″ Ridler wheels. Inside, the car boasts a billet steering wheel, an Ididit steering column, a B&M shifter, and Dakota Digital gauges. The Impala is offered with British Columbia registration papers.
The exterior retains the Impala SS badging along with LS2 fender emblems, having been refinished in its current color scheme under prior ownership. Chrome 20″ Ridler wheels are shod with 245/40 Joyroad Sport RX6 tires up front and 285/40 Goodyear Eagle Sport tires at the rear. The suspension is upgraded with tubular front control arms and adjustable coilovers, and stopping power comes from a CPP front disc brake kit.
Inside, the car is equipped with reupholstered black vinyl front bucket seats and a rear bench, along with an AM radio, vent windows, metal trim accents, and manual-crank windows. Additional features include a B&M shifter and a 12-volt USB port mounted in the glove box.
The steering wheel is a three-spoke aftermarket unit attached to an Ididit column, and the Dakota Digital gauges include a 140-mph speedometer, tachometer, dual digital displays, and readouts for voltage, fuel, oil pressure, and coolant temperature. The digital odometer shows zero kilometers, with the actual mileage unknown.
Installed in 2024, the 6.0-liter LS2 V8 is equipped with a FiTech Ultimate LS fuel-injection system, an aluminum radiator, dual electric cooling fans, and stainless exhaust headers. The exhaust system includes an X-pipe and Borla mufflers. Power is transferred to the rear wheels through a rebuilt 4L80e four-speed automatic transmission, which includes a new torque converter, shift kit, and upgraded clutches.
The vehicle is offered without a title but is sold with a British Columbia registration document, which acts as proof of ownership in that province.