This 1962 Chevrolet began life as a four-door Impala wagon from North Carolina before undergoing a complete transformation into a one-of-a-kind custom Sedan Delivery build. The project, completed by a Florida-based shop roughly 17 years ago, included moving the B-pillars and fitting two-door sedan doors to create its unique profile. Under the hood is a 350ci small block producing approximately 400 horsepower, equipped with a 144 B&M blower, aluminum radiator, electric fan, new Hi-Torq starter, power steering, headers, 2.5 exhaust, and Vortex mufflers.
The drivetrain features a heavy-duty 700R4 automatic transmission with 1-2 servo and Kevlar clutches, backed by a 3.70 Inland driveline with a carrier bearing. Power front disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors ensure strong stopping performance, while 15" smoothie chrome reverse wheels (7" front, 8" rear) complete the stance.
Inside, the car is fitted with full bucket seats, a B&M floor shifter, and an AM/FM/CD player hidden in the glovebox. Custom touches include hand-painted side graphics by Tim Barron and a dash personally signed by Jesse James, with a photo of the signing included. This rare build blends creativity, craftsmanship, and performance into a true showpiece.
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