How much is a 1960 Chevy Impala worth?

How much is a 1960 Chevy Impala worth?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Engines Median Sale
283 CID | 230 HP $53,000
236 CID | 135 HP $20,925
348 CID | 250 HP $37,440
348 CID | 320 HP $77,000

What colors did the 1960 Chevy Impala come in?

60 Chevrolet Impala

1960 Chevrolet Impala, Cascade Green Poly (#903A), Car Kit 1960 Chevrolet Impala, Crocus Cream (#925A), Car Kit
$421.99 $421.99
1960 Chevrolet Impala, Horizon Blue Poly (#910A), Car Kit 1960 Chevrolet Impala, Jade Green Poly (#905A), Car Kit
$421.99 $421.99

What engine did 1960 Impala have?

Three engines were available to Impala buyers in 1960, a straight-six and two V-8s. For the economy minded, Chevrolet’s 235-cu.in. six-cylinder sipped gas through a Rochester Model BC downdraft one-barrel carburetor on its way to making 135hp at 4,000 rpm and 217-lbs.

How much does a 1961 Chevy Impala cost?

Vehicle Valuation Analysis

Bodystyles Median Sale
2-Door Sedan $29,000
Convertible $56,375
Convertible $44,500
Hardtop Sport Coupe $44,000

How long is a 1960 Impala?

Dimensions

Exterior
Length : 210.8 in | 5354 mm.
Width : 79.8 in | 2027 mm.
Height : 58.1 in | 1476 mm.
Wheelbase : 119.0 in | 3023 mm.

Who designed the 1960 Chevy Impala?

Bill Mitchell
They were designed under the direction of Bill Mitchell and were strong sellers. The Impala 2-Door Sport Hardtop model was the only two-door style in the Impala Series for that year.

What size motor is in a 1960 Impala?

The two-barrel-fed 283 cubic-inch V8 delivered an almost adequate 170 horsepower. The biggest small-block offering this year was the four-barrel-equipped 283 cubic-inch engine with 230 horsepower. Unlike the 1959 model, the Ramjet fuel-injected small-block was not available in the 1960 Impala.

How much does a 1960 Chevrolet Impala weigh?

Features

Engine Location : Front
Drive Type : Rear Wheel
Production Years for Series : 1959 – 1960
Price : $2,600-$3,000
Weight : 3600 lbs | 1632.933 kg

What year was the bubble top Impala?

1961
Not like today where almost every automobile just looks like a glorified bar of soap. There really was something special about car design in the 1950s and ’60s that we just don’t see today. Take, for instance, a 1961 Chevy Impala—a Bubbletop as it’s affectionately known.

How much does a 1960 Impala weigh?