1964 Chevy Impala 4 Door Rebuilt Original Engine & Transmission Super Smooth!!! on 2040-cars
Pasadena, California, United States
Body Type:U/K
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Original rebuilt numbers matching 283
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1964
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Trim: 4 door sedan
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 27,999
It is currently registered through Aug of 2015 so if you live in SoCal, come take it for a drive and see the potential of this diamond in the rough. Rebuilt Original Small Block 283 Engine (4.6 liter bored .30 over). Rebuilt Automatic Power Glide Transmission. Front Disc Brake conversion. New Exhaust. New Shocks and Struts and Springs. New Alternator and Voltage Regulator. New Tires and Cragar Delux 69 Rims (7x15 front 8x15 rear) Rebuilt PolyPlus Front End from CPP (upper and lower ball joints, outer tie rod ends, control arm bushings, bump stops, inner tie rod ends, tie rod adjusting sleeves and idler arm). New Steering Box. New Adjustable Trac Arm. Every Bushing has been converted to Polypropylene. New Edelbrock Performer 600 4 Barrel Carburetor, Intake Manifold and Air Cleaner. New Water Pump. New Gas Tank and Sender Unit. All rust has been cut out and repaired (floor pans & trunk). This car has just been serviced. It does not shake, shutter, leak or smoke. It starts up right away and is ready to roll. This car has all it's original glass and interior hardware (window & door handles, door sills, visor hardware) What needs to be done? This car is a rare factory A/C car. All the plumbing for it is still under the dash and has not been touched (thankfully, because it is expensive). It needs the compressor, engine brackets, driers and vacuums. The Speedo & Odometer are not working (just recently stopped). Can be easily found on eBay. The entire interior has been gutted and needs to be redone. It has the original front and rear bench seats and thats it. Make it your own! The body has a few dings and one dent in the rear quarter panel. Take it to your auto body guy and they should take care of it easy. And Paint. That's it. All the heavy lifting has been taken care of. I focused on the Mechanical side so you don't have to. The Car starts, stops, shifts and drives effortlessly. The exhaust note is beautiful. You just do the cosmetic side now. Watch the videos and check the pictures. 1964 Chevy Impala 4 door sedan - YouTube I've spent A LOT of money on this car. I know I will never get it back. Make me a fair offer and I'll try to work with you but please No Low Ball Offers. I'm a car guy and know what I have. 4 door sedans are getting very rare. You only see coupes out there. You get a lot of car for just $9,500/Or Best Offer. If you have any questions regarding this car, I will be happy to answer them. |
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