Impala Ss Clone, 9c1, Caprice, Lt-1 on 2040-cars
Accokeek, Maryland, United States
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Black
Model: Caprice
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Classic Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 219,929
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: 9c1
I am selling my 1995 9c1 which I have cloned into a 1995, couldnt afford a real impala at the time so I did the next best thing bought a cop car and made it into a impala.
Big issue is that there is a shake in the motor as if there is a missfire or a vacuum. I tried to figure it out. Spent countless hours and monies trying to figure it out. This and becoming a new father are my reasons for selling the car.
There is damage to both quarter panels the most noticible is on the driver side. But you cant see it in the pics. The passenger side the is an extrusion dent from the sub box that slide and hit the qt panel from the inside. Not there not significant damage my paint shop quoted me 300 to fix the driver side damage. At this point I choose not to. Also, the is no AC currently.you would need to replace the AC hose. passenger rear door doesn't open from the outside, it's a linkage issue, but opens fine from the inside,so it does open.
Transmission is stout, also has a higher stall torque converter 2100. DDM 6k headlights w/ hd harness.
The car is reliable and can be used as a daily or fix it up to be a show car. Its a head turner even as it sits.
Motor is stock with headers, no emissions stuff. I have one brand new magnaflow cat I will include if it sells for over 3,300. Function ram air intake, 93 octane tune. Its a fun car to drive, I still do drive it on weekends when its nice.
I have a lot of goodies included in the sale. Flowmaster tips, these are stainless steel and are iconic on these cars when flowmaster first released this exhuast. I have a smoothy bumper also included, 95 impala center console, extra side mirror passenger and driver side. OBD1 cable to allow you to check CEL and tune your car. Manaflow Catalytic Converter
Please send messages if you have questions or concerns, its a used car but will do my best to fully disclose any issues prior to your purchase. Plus I'd like for the car to go to someone who likes these cars and will take care of it.
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