1959 Chevrolet Impala on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
For more pictures email at: charlettecsschee@swindonfans.com .
1959 Chevrolet Impala -Hot rod / Pro Street. This car has a worked 468 Cu In Big Block Chevy
putting out just about 600 HP , Headers , 1050 Dominator Carb , Brand new High Torque starter , new alternator with
serpentine drive belt setup . It has a 2 Speed Powerglide that was built by Trans King with a A-1 Hole Shot
Converter, Shit this bad boy at 7500 rpm and get down in the 1/4 Mile in 11 flat with pump gas , probably with tune
and race fuel it will be in 10'S. The Rear is a Complete Mark Williams 9 inch with 4.56 Gears . Car has a 8 point
cage , trunk mounted battery , Fuel Cell. Body is stock not cut up. All windows are glass not lexan , gutted
interior , Racing Buckets with Harness all lights , blinkers , flashers and brake lights work ------So it can be
used on the Street ! Paint in in nice shape as well as the chrome , all steel .Weld wheels front and rear . Hooks
hard and goes straight . A cool old Impala that runs great , Please E-mail with any questions
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