The 350ci V8 is equipped with chrome valve covers, an Edelbrock intake manifold, a Holley carburetor, and an aftermarket air cleaner.
Additional equipment includes an electric fan and a fuel pressure gauge.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed manual transmission, service in 2019 included replacing the clutch and changing the fluid.
A custom exhaust system has also been added.
Decoding the Fisher cowl tag reveals the following production information: 4A – Produced during the first week of April, STYLE 62-1847 – 1962 Impala two-door Sport Coupe V8, BODY SL36923 – St. Louis, Missouri, assembly and body sequence number, TRIM 891 – Gold vinyl upholstery; bucket seats, PAINT 936 – Ermine White exterior finish
Equipment includes chrome bumpers, quad headlamps, turned metal body accents, a rear antenna, and Impala SS badges.
Chrome 15″ wheels are fitted with spinner-style hubcaps and mounted with Toyo 800 Plus Radial Touring tires.
Braking is handled by power-assisted four-wheel drum brakes.
Features include front bucket seats, a rear bench, a Hurst shifter, a lockable glovebox, a heater and defroster, branded floor mats, glovebox-mounted Pioneer head unit, and Rockford Fosgate cabin speakers.
Instrumentation includes an inoperable 120-mph speedometer, a fuel-level gauge, a quartet of warning lamps, and a clock.
An aftermarket tachometer is mounted to the steering column, and Summit oil pressure and coolant temperature gauges are mounted under the dash.
The five-digit odometer shows 55k miles.