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1966 Impala Ss Clone, Hot Rod, Classic, Nice Restoration on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:99999
Location:

Orem, Utah, United States

Orem, Utah, United States

1966 Impala "SS Clone"

Up for your consideration is this stunning '66 Impala.  Very nice restoration that would show well at any cruise night or local show.  It's definately a head turner and I got several "thumbs up" and smiles as I drove it around town.  I'm helping sell this for a friend and I'm happy to forward any questions to him that I'm unable to answer.

Paint is fresh and in great shape and shows great.  The car is rust free and solid throughout.  The interior is all NEW including the headliner.  The seats, carpet, rear deck, dash, and door panels look awesome.  The only item(s) in the interior that need to be addressed are the arm rests on both doors need the foam pad replaced and are readily available through catalogs.  As seen in the photos the trim and chrome are in great shape.

The 18" chrome Boss wheels are in like new condition as are the 245/40/ZR18 Toyo tires.  It currently has a 350 CID engine with an Automatic transmission.  It runs well but the owner planned on replacing the engine with an LT1 that he pulled from a '97 Camaro.  He was also going to install a LE60 transmission.  He still has both the LT1 engine and the LE60 tranny that are both available for sale for an additional $1,000.00.  He mentioned that the engine would need to be freshened up before installing.  The car is a great looking classic muscle car that would be even better with more horses under the hood.

The car starts, runs, drives and stops well.  The car has the original brake set up … drums on the front and rear.  Floor pans, rockers, trunk deck, quarter panels, fender wells, frame rails and cross members, etc… are all in great shape with no rust or rot issues.

He's motivated to sell but not desperate.  This is one of many cars in his collection that he will be selling.  Bid with confidence and bid to win.  This is a great car that will go at a very fair price.  These classics are some of the best investments out there these days and this one is sure to continue to appreciate.

Please have funds in place before bidding and please ask any questions you may have before bidding.  Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer but we're happy to do what's necessary to make sure things go smoothly with your transport on our end.  I reserve the right to end the auction early at any time for any reason as the car is also for sale locally.

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