1962 Impala 2-door Sport Coupe on 2040-cars
Willmar, Minnesota, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:283
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Drive Type: 4-speed manual
Trim: sport coupe
Number of Cylinders: 8
Mileage: 999,999
very nice 1962 impala for sale. we bought this put some money into the mechanical and now am selling it. This is a running and driving car but will need a wiring harness for interior installed to get all the electrical to work or just splice the wires back together. previous owner who did the cutting of wires, I believe to figure how to get it running because it has an HEI distributor installed so I made it simple and ran a wire from starter to ignition switch and another to hei and then a power supply just to prove it starts,stops with the ignition switch and runs and drives.
new parts ---
chrome air cleaner
rebuilt 600 edelbrock carb
new battery cables
new brake cylinders all around
new brake master cylinder
new front rubber brake lines(rear looked good)
brake shoes and drums looked newer
dropped gas tank and cleaned and put a new pickup screen( will need a new fuel sending unit if you want the gas gauge to work).
new glass pack
car has a rebuilt 283 and a floor shift 4-speed tranny, not sure if this is the original engine/tranny or not.
car will need floor patch on drivers side front and floor brace under that as well as a smaller patch on the passanger side front floor. rear floor is solid and so is trunk except for 2 rust spots in trunk area on a vertical spot on both sides(look at picture). frame is solid with just surface rust. looks like the whole car has some primer work done to it in various places as well as on the roof and will need a little more attention. will need a new passanger side quarter panle skin from molding down and driver side might get buy with just a wheel arch patch . also the passanger side fender will need a small patch.
interior will need new door panles in the front and front seat covers(front seats are not impala seats and I think they are from a mid 60's chevelle??) front seats can stay with me if you wish and I will take 100.00 off final price. let me know. rear seats are in almost mint shape, no rips tears. rear door panles are pretty good shape for a driver.
The story we got is that the guy had rebuilt the engine and did some body work and then ran out of time and money as most car projects go and parked it in the barn in 1998. car runs strong drives good and looks cool. you will need a battery and buyer pays for shipping and I will help load car onto your shipping truck. shipping is your responsibility and payment in full will need to be in my paypal account no later than 48hrs from end of auction. so if cant afford it please don't bid.
clean clear title in hand check out the you tube video-----http://youtu.be/ErzOxjxjjug
Also I can deliver car up to 100 miles away from 56288 for free or further than that up to 500 miles for .75 a mile if paid up front longer than 500 miles away your on your own.
thanks
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