1965 Cherolet Impala Super Sport Project Car That Is Almost Ready For Paint on 2040-cars
Mesa, az, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:FRESH 383 Stoker
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: anyway you want
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Impala
Trim: Super Sport
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 2,300
Exterior Color: you decide
NOTE - I WILL SWAP THE MOTOR FOR A BRAND NEW 454 MOTOR WITH ALUMINUM HEADS, MSD IGNITION, HOLLEY 750CFM 4 BARREL CARBURETOR, AND MANIFOLD - THIS IS A READY TO FIRE - $7500.00 BUILT MOTOR STILL IN THE WRAPPING FROM THE ENGINE BUILDER. COST FOR THE CAR WITH THE 454 BRAND NEW MOTOR INSTEAD OF THE 383 STROKER MOTOR IS $13,000 - . Call me at 949-637-2665 with any questions or offers - yeah its an OC # but the car is in my warehouse in mesa - i split time between Az and Ca.
The body work is 80% done - and primed - there really isnt much left to do - its very straight. This is a big body car - coolest lines from the 60s for sure . Big panels - huge hood, big trunk, and the large roof are all straight.
The interior is a shit show but who cares - its all catalog ordering from here - the seats are there. Order new seat vinyl skins, door panels, carpet kit, headliner, dash and dash pad from classic industries and be done with the inside for $1200.00.
the suspension is fine, is been lowered to just the right mean stance. underside is good, youll need to hunt down some chrome pieces, glass, and paint and some other things but this is a great project car for a guy who wants a sick muscle car with a wicked stance. This is a father son project that could actually be completed. The wheels have been dinged up and can be fixed but i would replace them - so many great deals on used wheels out there.
I have so many project cars right now - I have to let some go. I really wanted to build this one for myself - The body is so good it was going to be deep black, black interior, Black deep lip wheels, with red ring tires... looking mean, sounding loud, and going fast. Seriously - you can finish this car for another 6K-9K and some work and be sitting on a $37K - $45K resto mod Impala - not a lot of them out there, but when they are done right they bring the money. Call me at 949-673-2665 - I have clean title in hand - non Salvage -.
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