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1959 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe Hard Top Survivor 348 *lots Of Pics And Videos on 2040-cars

Year:1959 Mileage:25000 Color: Red /
  Red/White
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:348 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1959
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Trim: 2 DOOR SPORT COUPE
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 25,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Red/White

Here we have an absolute rust free 60s survivor.  I purchased it from a gentleman that bought it for his wife in 1964.  Her favorite color was red and it was repainted 50 years ago and added 60's style interior.  Was parked in 1984 and recently pulled out of its barn. 

ENGINE COMPARTMENT
Its a 348 V8 with a powerglide automatic transmission. Runs excellent, shifts smoothly and drives great.  Has original generator with power steering, also power brakes.  New brakes all around including rebuilt master cylinder.  Engine bay is untouched, looks like all original components are in place and in good working order.  All lights work and it can be driven daily.  New gas tank and sending unit to keep all the 30 year old dirt away from the rebuilt carburator.   (still have the original gas tank to be cleaned and reinstalled if so desired)

INTERIOR
As previously stated, this is an original 60's style interior.  Its in great shape showing some light fading due to age.  Seat foam is firm like new, no rips or tears. Headliner and sunvisors are in great shape.  The carpet has faded in some areas and theres a small hole near the front passenger sill molding due to age deterioration. The interior stainless, chrome and aluminum show no pitting or surface rust and is all in good shape.  All gauges work except for clock.  Fan and Heater work great and controls are very smooth.  Dash paint is bright shows no damage.

GLASS
Windows go up and down with ease.  There is a small crack on the left lower side of the windshield; according to the original owner, it was there for as long as he owned the car.  Window frames are in very nice shape, with almost no pitting showing if any at all.

EXTERIOR AND TRIM
The chrome is in excellent condition for its age, bright and straight.  Stainless trim is straight and shiny with some small dings on the side spears and side trim. Aluminum is also nice and straight with a few dings here and there.
Doors, trunk and hood open and shut smoothly, better than a new car  -must watch video-
Floors are SOLID, no soft spots or questionable spots anywhere that I can see.  The trunk had the infamous 59 rubber mat which is know to hold moisture, so there is some oxidation but nothing rusted or rotted through.  I got rid of the mat and left the upper section in place as its glued down and didnt want to rip it out.
All original metal, no body work ever done on this incredible rust free body.  It is an original BLACK car with red interior.   It was repainted red 50 years ago, all jams were done too.  Still shows nice and its presentable, but keep in mind its half a century old.  There are some "everyday" paint scratches and the trunk shows some of the paint that has come off.  There are no notable dings, dents or body damage.


So here is your chance to own a true one of a kind 59 Impala, you will be hard pressed to find another example of a clean solid ready to go survivor.  You could to leave it alone and enjoy it as is; as a 60s original survivor.  Or perfect to do a makeover with a great solid canvas which you know what it is from day one.  

There are lots of pics and Videos, please feel free to ask any questions and offers will be considered,  but because the uniqueness of this car its very tough to put a dollar figure on it.  

Once its payed for, I can assist with shipping and can also store vehicle indoor for a reasonable amount of time.  

MOBILE USERS:
PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEOS FROM A COMPUTER, EBAY PHONE/TABLET APPS DONT ALLOW IT



   

   

 

   

 

   

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