1964 Chevy Impala, 2 Door, 283 V8 W Powerglide, Super Cool, Runs & Drives Great on 2040-cars
Imperial, Missouri, United States
1964 Chevrolet Impala, 2 Door, 283 V8 Engine with PowerGlide Automatic Transmission
This Car is Super Cool Inside and Out, Starts, Runs and Drives Great... Lights, Signals, Horn, Wipers, Heat and Defrost all Work! Windows Roll Up and Down Fine, The Car Fires Right up and Runs Smooth and Straight Down the Road. I have a Stack of Maintenance Records Includes a NEW GM Motor in 2005! Overall Very Solid Car. Older Repaint Showing its Age with Some Bubbling and Cracking, Has very Little Rust, 2 Spots in Trunk and a Couple of Spots on Floor Pan, Excellent Restoration Project or Enjoy as it is!! What a Joy to Drive, Get Thumbs Up Every Time! Showing 92500 on Odometer, Clean Title, I Can't Keep Them All! $10500, More Pics and Info at Gateway Auto Source.com, Video available on youtube. Feel Free to call me at 314-498-0950 The car has clean title. The car is sold "AS IS" I reserve the right to end auction early as the vehicle is for sale locally. Yes, I will help with loading the vehicle and work with your transporter. Yes, I can store the vehicle up to 30 days at no charge, however, payment in full is required within 7 days of auction ending. |
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