1962-chevrolet-impala-two-door-sport-coupe
Lot 5001
1962 Chevrolet Impala Two Door Sport Coupe
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
VIN# 21847S274933 Mileage: 80,600 showing


Assembled in St. Louis, Missouri in the last week of May, 1962. With a 327 cubic inch V8, and a two-speed Powerglide transmission.

The original paint of Corona Cream with Fawn cloth interior was changed to a red exterior, with a red and white cloth/vinyl interior. The seats recently restored to include padding, with a patterned red velour and white vinyl combination. A modern replica radio is in place of the original, with all other original instrumentation remaining. Also with rear wheel fender skirts, that are removable, as seen in the photos.

This lot subject to reserve. For this lot, payment accepted only by wire transfer. 10% buyer's premium for LLA live-online and absentee bidding. For winning bidders in NC, license plate and titling of vehicle will be obtained by Leland Little Auctions, provided all applicable fees and taxes are paid. Additional taxes may be due upon registration, depending on your state of residence.


From the Collection of a Gentleman Roxboro, North Carolina

Over 20 years of ownership by one man, with multiple refurbishments over this time. It was trusted to the same mechanic through this tenure of ownership. This is a well preserved, and maintained vehicle.

The following condition report, while thorough, is not exhaustive as vintage cars have inherent wear and imperfections. We welcome personal inspections.

The repaint was thorough, original color visible down in the window channels only; some imperfection are present, and some body work is visible on sides when viewed at an angle; although it appears trim was removed during repaint, tape marks on the trim indicate other re-spray; Original chrome has been restored at some point, with original trim in good condition; the interior including dash was painted the same as the exterior, with automotive paint; tire date unknown in fair condition; it appears the original windows and rubber remain, and in good condition; the blower motor for the vent fan does not operate; no other apparent concerns.