1968 Impala Ss Big Block 396 on 2040-cars
Waukegan, Illinois, United States
- disc brakes front and rear - Car come with additional running motor (the original 327 that came in the car) - Transmissions was rebuilt with a shift kit and a better toque converter - House of color candy paint - new interior (headliner, seats, door panels and carpet) - LED rear tail lights -Bumper and trim newly chromed - Newer tires 70% - New posi rear end - After market aluminum radiator - wood steering wheel (original steering wheel comes with car) - adjustable shocks in front and air shocks in rear. - powder coated rims to match car Items still needing attention -rear interior wind sails and deck cover over the speakers need to be replaced or fixed (I think glue and trimming with scissors will do the job). -This car is running straight headers you will need to get an exhaust, unless you like it loud. -New Power steering pump needed. - gas gauge not working -2 flaws in paint (you wouldn't notice unless I showed you) Call or text to set up a time to view the car. I will accept a reasonable offer.Please no low ballers. Car is sold AS-IS with no warranty
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