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1968 Impala Convertible 327 Auto Air Amazing Driver Street Hot Rat Rod Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:27656
Location:

Irvington, Alabama, United States

Irvington, Alabama, United States

1968 Impala Convertible, let me start out by saying that I'm listing this car for a very good friend of mine. The car is a factory Black on red convertible, this is the factory color combo for the car. Its a 1968 Standard Impala, not a SS car, with power steering, brakes and a power top. This car is really straight and all the paint and chrome shows great for a black car. Their are like one or two small rock chips in the paint, and I believe that's all that we could find walking around the car and all. This car gets driven just about on a weekly basis, he takes it to shows, and the only reason for getting rid of the car, is because his wife is unable to enjoy the car with him and he don't care to go to car shows with out her. He has had the car for several years now, and has put about 8000 miles on it since he got it. The car is only showing 28K miles on it. The  motor in the car is a 327/250 HP small block Chevy, that's backed by a turbo 400 and in the rear is a 12 bolt. When he got the car, he did a little changing to the car. He first changed the wheels and tires to a factory correct ralley and red line tires, which are P215/75R15 and they only have the miles that he has put on the car on them. After that he added the Vintage Air system, and all that works perfect, blows ice cold. He also just recently redid the brakes on the car and put a new alternator on it. He did add a trailer hitch setup when he first got the car so that he could pull a small enclosed trailer with his wife's electric wheel chair in it and a few other things so that she could go to the shows with him.  The interior of the car has no flaws that I can see whatsoever, and its the factory correct interior that came in the car, the Red bench seat with the automatic on the column. The convertible top for the car is a power top and he just had one cylinder replaced so all that is working just perfect. The car rides and drives perfect and it is truly ready to drive across the county. Fly in and drive home if you so choose. The car is for sale locally and is subject to be taken off Ebay if sold. The car is also sold as is with no warranty. A 25% deposit is due within 3 days of the auctions end and the balance within 7 more when the car is to be picked up or arrangements are made for the car to be shipped. If you have any questions about the car please fill free to ask and I will gladly answer any you have to the best of my ability. Thanks and God Bless Charlie 251-751-7530

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