1964 2dr Impala Sport Coupe Zero Miles Gm Specs Frame Off Restoration on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Trim: Impala/Caprice/Biscayne/Bel Air
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Brown
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Brown
I can finish the car if new buyer is interested. We cut no corners. If I finish building the car I can warrant the car for 6 months. Please take my auction serious.
Clear title in hand. You are bidding on a 1964 2dr Impala Sport coupe that has been restored back to GM factory specs. Every Nut, Bolt, Screw, Washer, Rubber hose, Whether stripping, Brake lines, cable, Bushing and Body mounts, Gas tank has been replaced. The car has been completely off the frame and now back on the frame bolted down. This was NOT a budget project. The car is NOT RUNNING, NOT ROAD WORTHY. There is No Rust or Rot in the car floors, 1/4 panels, Deck lid, Rocker panels, Fenders, Trunk or Floor boards. I have been building the car since 2009. I have every pic and detail part to show of this build. The Body of the car is Super Solid 97% RUST FREE. Brand new deck lid. The hood has 1/2 to 1inch of rust. This car has never been cut on or Non of that young boy goofy paint. The body has been taken off the frame. The door shut like new and tight without sagging. Fenders, 1/4 panels, Shock towers and inside of trunk are in great condition Zero rust. The car lacks a paint job. I have all the molding to go back on car Frame is solid with no rust that has been sand blasted and painted black with new body bushing and mounts. The complete front end has been replaced. There is nothing on frame that wasn't removed and replaced. The complete brake system is manual drum all the way around with every internal part being replaced along with all brakes lines. Stock rear end was gone through with new fluids. Interior I have every piece of interior BRAND NEW top to bottom to go back in the car EXAMPLE Carpet, Headliner, Sound dead barrier, Package tray, Front and back seats, Door panel, Rear door panels, Sail panel, Fisher scuff panels and Tail lights. I am trying to think of everything there is just to much. Drive train is the original 283/ 2 speed power glide tranny. The engine is being machined. Brand new 2 barrel carburetor with ram manifolds. All new points, plugs, Engine mounts, and wires. I have tried to show the car from about 5 to 10ft, underneath and even pushed the car outside to show in the sunlight. To many projects so something must go. Im interested in 1961-75 Impala convertible, 1968-72 Chevelle 2dr or convertible, 1967-69 Camaro 2dr or convertible. Make offer. Leave a contact number and I will contact you asap. |
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