1964 Chevrolet Biscayne Wagon One Owner Barn Find 64 Chevy Impala Wagon Original on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
I have for sale an original one owner 1964 Chevy Biscayne station wagon that was just removed out of the owners garage where it has been sitting on jack stands since they parked it in 1994. It has a V8, powerglide trans, power steering & factory dual exhaust. There is a ton of paperwork that go's with it for all maintenance & repairs that have been done through the years including a receipt for a transmission rebuild, power steering piston cylinder & hoses, complete brake job with all new parts that were all done in 1992 approx. 200 miles before it was parked. From looking through the paperwork it has 197k. miles on it. The rear differential was replaced in 1988. The engine also has a rebuild stamp on it though I'm not sure when it was rebuilt. This car has never had a repaint or the interior done, as you can see in the pics it has a few scrapes & bruises on the body & the interior could use to be recovered, the grill has a little damage & it's also missing a few mouldings. The bumpers are decent. Still has the original hubcaps & the original bias ply tires are still holding air even the spare but I'd replace them before driving to far. The car was towed out of the garage & we had the fuel tank boiled out, replaced the fuel pump, fuel lines, a new battery, new plugs & she fired right up. It runs great, doesn't smoke, trans shifts smooth, & stops great. The power rear window also works. Glass is good. Dash is clean & uncut. This car has always been in the Fresno area & is rust free. Comes with the Original owners manual, accessory booklet & the owners protection plan. This is a great example of an original unrestored Biscayne 4 door wagon it just needs a little tlc or drive it the way it is. Like I said it hasn't been a daily driver in 20 years so I'd recommend trailering it. It is on a California non-op so there's no back fee's. It is being sold as is if you have any questions send me an e-mail. Thanks On Mar-18-14 at 09:00:28 PDT, seller added the following information:I've had a few questions about the engine it turns out it's not a 283 it's a 250hp 327ci & it is the original block as is the transmission. |
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