***1963 Impala Super Sport Low Reserve*** on 2040-cars
Owasso, Oklahoma, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: NA
Model: Impala
Trim: SUPER SPORT
Mileage: 11,111
***1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA SUPER SPORT***
HELLO UP FOR AUCTION TODAY IS A 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA SUPER SPORT PROJECT. I HAVE SET A LOW RESERVE FOR THIS CAR.
The Good -
•Solid for the most part minus needing the front pans replaced and the quarters have been worked on but need finished or redone.
•Lots of parts
•Factory
•Factory power steering
•Has all glass and bumpers
The Bad-
•Previous owner disassembled the car for paint/body.
•Does not have buckets seats but I do have the factory console and shifter. Also have a bench I'll throw in but it's rough.
•As of now sold with bill of sale only...
•No Motor... I do have a 2spd powerglide.
All in all this is a pretty nice project for someone to build an OG car, all out show car or paint it put it back together and cruise! I can show this car locally anytime in Tulsa. I also have two parts cars as well. I am open to trades but cash is king so feel free to make an offer. I need a rotisserie so if you have one and cash... Also I can deliver this within a few hundred miles for a fee.
IT IS THE WINNERS RESPONSIBILITY TO ARRANGE FOR PICK UP OR SHIPPING. I WILL DO ANYTHING I CAN TO ASSIST THE CAR IS A ROLLER AND MY ZIPCODE IS 74055 IF YOU WANT TO GET A QUOTE. THERE IS A DEPOSIT OF $500.00 DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE AUCTION ENDING. I WILL MAKE MYSELF AVAILBLE TO ANSWER ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE MY PHONE NUMBER IS 918-851-9064 CALL OR TEXT IF I DONT ANSWER LEAVE ME A MESSAGE AND I WILL GET BACK WITH YOU ASAP. IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 5 FEEDBACK YOU MUST CONTACT ME FIRST!!!
THANKS AND GOOD LUCK!!!
BRANDON
On Feb-23-13 at 13:59:00 PST, seller added the following information:
Additional Info
Factory small block.
I only have the lower half of the back seat.
This is factory auto car.
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