* 1962 Impala California Beauty * on 2040-cars
Elk Grove, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:327
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Impala
Trim: 2 Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 92,656
Options: CD Player
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Red
***** 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 DOOR COUPE READY TO ROLL ON THEM HOT SUMMER DAY'S *****
MOTOR SPECS- REBUILT 327 MOTOR WITH 4 BARREL HOLLEY CARBURETOR, EDELBROCK INTAKE.
POWER STEERING, HEADERS, DUAL FLOWMASTER EXHAUST SOUND'S GREAT IT'S A TURN KEY CAR.
BILLET VALVE COVER'S, NEW BATTERY, 350 TRANSMISSION, SOLID STRAIGHT BODY WITH NICE LINE'S.
SILVER PAINT THAT IS VERY NICE CONDITION FOR IT'S AGE, ALL CHROME MOLDING'S ARE ARE IN NICE SHAPE.
ALL GLASS IS IN GREAT CONDITION WITH ALL WORKING LIGHT'S AND LOCK'S, EVERYTHING ON THIS CAR WORK'S.
CLEAN RED INTERIOR ALSO IN GREAT CONDITION, CD PLAYER WITH 4 6X9 SPEAKER'S, 2 12" PIONEER WOFFER'S.
2 AMP'S, THIS SYSTEM SOUND'S VERY NICE, 13" 100 SPOKE RED/CHROME WHEEL'S WITH NICE WHITE WALL TIRE'S.
HYDRAULIC SET UP WITH 2 PUMP'S AND 6 BATTERY'S, FRONT, BACK, SIDE TO SIDE, 3 WHEEL, ONLY USED TO RAISE OR
LOWER THE CAR I AM NOT INTO THE HYDOS SO I DON'T USE THEM MUCH BUT THEY WORK PERFECT, A REALLY NICE SET UP.
CHROME UNDER CARAGE PART'S, CLEAN CALIFORNIA TITLE IN HAND WITH 2014 REG, OVERALL THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL 1962 IMPALA.
I CAN ALSO HELP WITH SHIPPING I HAVE LOT'S OF TRANSPORTER CONNECTION'S, I ALSO HAVE A 1961 IMPALA BUBBLE TOP FOR SALE
AND I CAN TEXT SOME PIC'S TO YOU, IT HAS BRAND NEW INTERIOR FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, NICE CLEAN PAINT JOB, COMPLETE STOCK CAR.
FOR MORE INFO PLEASE GIVE ME A CALL OR EMAIL ME, (916) 220-2968 THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING
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