1965 Chevy Two Door Impala Sport Roof on 2040-cars
Riverhead, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: rwd
Model: Impala
Mileage: 63,650
Trim: 2 door
OKAY. BEST OFFER, QUICK SALE, A 1965 CHEVY IMPALA. ORIGINAL LOW MILAGE OF 63650 ON THIS CAR. FRONT SPRINGS CUT. LOWERED TWO INCHES REAR HAS WAGON SPRINGS INSTALLED. NEW SHOCKS ALL AROUND, NEW CLEARCOATED GAS TANK AND SENDING UNIT, NEW BRAKES, BRAKE LINES , WHEEL CYLINDERS, BRAKE DRUMS, NEW CARBERATOR , NEW DUEL EXAUST, NEW THREE PIECE TRUNK FLOOR. NEW FULL QUARTER PANELS NEW LOWER FRONT FENDERS. FRAME AND BODY COMPLETLY RUST FREE. FRAME AND UNDERCARRIAGE SAND BLASTED AND EPOXY PRIMERED BLACK. BODY EPOXY PRIMERED AFTER BODY WORK. CAR PAINTED BLUE WITH DELTRON BASE COAT CLEAR COAT URETHANE. CAR IS INSPECTED AND ON THE ROAD. A SMALL TREE FELL AND DENTED THE RIGHT FRONT FENDER AND HOOD AS EVIDENCED IN THE PICTURES. THE DAMAGE IS MINOR. CAR HAS A FACTORY TILT STEERING WHEEL, AND A FACTORY RADIO DELETE BLANKING PLATE, GIVEING DASHBOARD A DIFFERENT LOOK. THE FACTORY STOCK ORIGINAL TOP DASHBOARD PAD IS IN PERFECT PRISTINE CONDITION. CAR IS FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED. ALL DUCT WORK AND VENTS ARE PRESENT AND USEABLE. NO A/C CONDENSER OR COMPRESER UNDER THE HOOD AND CHARGED AT THIS TIME. HEATER AND BLOWER MOTOR WORK FINE. CAR HAS NEW FRONT WINDSHIELD INSTALLED LAST SUMMER. TREE DID NOT DAMAGE IT. THE 350 CHEVY CRATE MOTOR RUNS EXCELLANTLY, WITH NEW SPARKPLUGS, NEW PLUG WIRES, A NEW DISTRIBUTOR , NEW EDELBROCK CARBERATOR, EXAUST HEADERS,NEW VALVE COVERS AND GASKETS, AND A NEW THERMOSTAT AND GASKET. THE AUTOMATIC POWERGLIDE TRANSMISION SHIFTS FINE. JUST CHANGED THE FUEL FILTER AND CHECKED THE OIL IN THE ENGINE. SHE DOES NOT BURN A DROP OF OIL, ALL FOUR TIRES HAVE GOOD TREAD. TOO INVOLVED WORKING ON OTHER CARS TO GET BACK TO THIS ONE, DECIDED TO SELL IT. COULD USE MORE TOOLS. LOOKIN FOR A NICE IMPALA ??? YOU FOUND ONE DRIVE IT ANYWHERE. IT WILL GET YOU HOME. THE NEGOTIABLE ASKING PRICE IS 8900.00 CALL BRIAN AT 631 591 0944 THANKYOU
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