1966 Impala Convertible Ss 396 4 Speed Numbers Matching 85k Original Miles on 2040-cars
Defiance, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:386
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Trim: ss
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 4 SPPED
Mileage: 85,257
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Blue
UP FOR BIDDING IS THIS 1966 IMPALA SS CONVERTIBLE 396 4 SPEED CAR. THIS IS A RARE NUMBERS MATCHING CAR THAT IS HARD TO FIND AND AFTER A FULL RESTORATION CARS BRING IN THE 50K RANGE. I BOUGHT THIS CAR IN PIECES ABOUT 2 YEARS AGO FROM A FRIEND WHO PURCHASED IT FROM HIS UNCLE WHOM HAD IT SINCE 1970. I WILL TRY AND DESCRIBE THE CAR THE BEST I CAN KEEP IN MIND I BOUGHT IT IN PIECES ASWELL. I HAVE ALSO INCLUDED PICTURES OF EVERYTHING BUT IF THERE IS SOMETHING ELSE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE PLEASE CONTACT ME AND I WILL TRY AND GET THEM FOR YOU. THE CAR WAS IN DECENT SHAPE BEFORE TEAR DOWN ALL THE PANELS ARE DECENT AND LOOK TO BE ORIGINAL. THE TRUNK LID IS SOFT AROUND THE EDGES WITH SOME RUST. THE FRAME LOOKS GOOD NOT SCALEY I COULDN`T SEE ANY HOLES BUT AGAIN I TOOK PICTURES OF THE FRAME TO SHOW WHAT SHAPE ITS IN. THE CAR HAS A 12 BOLT RE-END WHEN I PUT THE CAR IN THE GARAGE THE PASSENGER SIDE WHEEL WAS LOCKED UP SO I DON`T KNOW IF THE RE-END IS TIED UP OR IF ITS IN THE HUBS OR BRAKES. THE MOTOR IS A NUMBERS MATCHING 396 THAT RAN WHEN IT WAS TAKEN OUT OF THE CAR SOME YEARS AGO. MOTOR HAS ONLY 85,257 MILES AND THAT IS WHAT THE TITLE AND ODOMETER READ AND READS AS ACTUAL. THE TRANSMISSION IS THE ONLY THING THAT DOESN`T MATCH FACTORY I BELIEVE WAS A M-20 MUNCIE THIS CAR HAS A M-22 MUNCIE 4 SPEED. THE ONLY OTHER THING I KNOW THIS CAR IS MISSING IS THE 4 SPEED CONSOLE. IT HAS A BLUE AUTOMATIC CONSOLE KNOW MAYBE SOMETHING YOU CAN DO SOME TRADING WITH OR SELL TO BUY THE 4 SPEED CONSOLE. AGAIN PICTURED. EVERYTHING ELSE IS FACTORY TO MY KNOWLEDGE GLASS AND ALL I AM MISSING THE DRIVERS SIDE WINDOW GLASS BUT HAVE ALL OTHER ORIGINAL GLASS. OVERALL CAR IS A NICE PROJECT AND WOULD BE THE RIGHT CAR TO REDUE. AS FAR AS I CAN SEE THERE WAS ABOUT 350 OF THESE CARS BUILT WITH THIS MOTOR/TRANNY/PAINT/INTERIOR OPTIONS. I`M SURE ALOT OF YOU GUYS OUT THERE ARE GONNA KNOW ALOT MORE ABOUT THIS CAR THEN ME SO PLEASE TELL ME WHAT YOU NEED AND I WILL DO MY BEST TO GIVE YOU THAT INFORMATION. CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WHERE IS AND CAN BE SEEN AT ANYTIME. CAR IS IN PIECES I WILL HELP LOAD! BUT NO SHIPPING. HIGHEST BIDDER WINS THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY AUCTION. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 419-467-2357 MY NAME IS CASEY. ALSO INCLUDED ARE A ASSEMBLY MANUAL AND LOTS OF INFO ON THE 66 IMPALAS. MOST OF ALL PARTS ARE LABELED WITH BOLTS AND HARDWARE IN BAGS ATTACHED TO ITEM IT BELONGS TO WITH ALL THE BADGES AND DECALS IN BINS
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