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'61 #s 348/340hp/4-sp Impala
Black on Red, too....
Nice car for sure, and there couldn't have been too many ordered with the 340hp 348 and 4-speed, but $105k? Link to 1961 Impala auction https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NTI3WDc5M...7.JPG?set_id=2 https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NTI3WDc5M...7.JPG?set_id=2 https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NTI3WDc5M...7.JPG?set_id=2 https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NTI3WDc5M...7.JPG?set_id=2 https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NTI3WDc5M...7.JPG?set_id=2 11837A150886 |
Pretty much my ultimate Impala!!
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First '61 I've ever seen with a VIN stamped on the block.
It would probably sell for that at BJ because it has all the candy. Verne |
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Chevy didn't direct the plants to start doing that until '62. Corvettes started in '61.
Verne |
Touted as a $100K restoration but there’s an awful amount of wrongness going on there and that price is in the arena of ‘62 409 Bel Airs which is a FAR more desirable car. Looks like the rear axle has recently been worked on too probably from breaking a carrier cap being loaded/unloaded into an enclosed trailer.
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Relisted with a $92,500 buy-it-now in the link below.
I agree that the '62 bubbletops are more desirable, but for me, the '61 Bel Air was the ultimate expression of perfect 1960s GM styling...the absolute high-water mark. To be fair, any of the '61-62s with that roof are drop-dead gorgeous.... Link to 1961 Impala 348/340hp auction |
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