She's real fine my 409. Oh yeah, this 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air coupe with dual quad carbs and four-on-the-floor is the exact kind of car the Beach Boys would love, and so will you.
The Sports Coupe body style is a true distinctive sought-after feature. These "bubble top" Impalas were only available for a couple of years, so they perfectly mix style with rarity. That skinny c-pillar and wraparound rear window is a truly spectacular package. A classic like this is worth its weight in gold, and so that's exactly the color they decided to give it. You can tell they spent plenty of time on the body before they laid down the precious metal hue. That's Because the panels have a nice fit, and the full-length trim looks like an unbroken line on both sides of the car. Mirror-like bumpers, a bright grille, and plenty of trim to highlight the unique roof design complete an eye-catching package. But if too much gloss is preventing people from reading the callouts on the fenders, the upgraded American Racing Torq Thrust wheels will help clue them in on the performance within.
The red interior is a nice complement shade to the exterior color. And those gold stripes in the cloth inserts really unify this into a clean interior/exterior combo. There's plenty of room for family and friends in this full-sized coupe. And they'll likely be impressed with all the correct details from the stylish dual spoke-steering wheel to the AM radio that's still cranking out tunes. But this one is also a serious muscle machine. It has a grippy cue ball shifter, large AutoMeter tach, and auxiliary gauge trio. These all let you know there's something special under the hood even before you twist the key and hear it roar.
Those fender callouts weren't lying about the big block 409 cubic-inch V8 filling the engine bay. It looks fantastic in the with the massive bold block and shiny valve covers. And those dual air toppers are a dead giveaway that you have the fearsome dual Carter four-barrel carburetors. And just as an added bonus, this is actually a '64 409 big block, utilized from the higher horsepower dual-quad cars of that year. This motor ferociously growls to life thanks to the header-fed dual exhaust. And any time you really want them to hear you coming, just engage the electronic cutouts. Best of all, you have complete control over this monster motor and its thunderous soundtrack thanks to the Muncie M21 close-ratio four-speed manual transmission. And no matter if you're working on your quarter-mile times or just enjoying a classic car cruise, you'll appreciate the power steering, power brakes, and BF Goodrich T/A tires.
A powerful and beautiful 409 bubble top coupe. Oh yeah, this is one hot ticket. So don't let it slip away. Call today!!!