2 Door Ss Rat Rod Project Under Construction on 2040-cars
Burleson, Texas, United States
Body Type:2 door
Engine:454 cubic inch Big Block Chevy
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gas
For Sale By:Owner
Interior Color: Nassau Blue
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 454 cubic inch BBC, HEI, 850 DP Holley
Model: Impala
Trim: 2 door hardtop Super Sport
Drive Type: Automatic 2 speed powerglide
Mileage: 999,999
Sub Model: Super Sport
Disability Equipped: None
Exterior Color: Factory Nassau Blue
Warranty: NONE
For Sale. 1962 Chevrolet Impala Super Sport. Rat Rod Project with All of the hard work done
This SS started life as a 409/4 speed car. Looks like it was rode hard then parked. Don't know how long it was parked.
Vehicle has been dismantled, Engine compartment, frame, & under carriage have been cleaned, rust proofed, painted, and reassembled..
All the glass is good, has SS grab bar, 4speed column, padded dash, bucket seats, shifter plate to cover hole in floor pan. Missing center console,
Floor pans are solid, (have some pin holes that have been repaired) Trunk floor solid. (entire trunk section replaced)
Both doors, deck lid and hood have been replaced. This project is under construction. List of major work done so far.
Car has entire new fuel system, tank, lines, pump, etc. Entire brake system has been rebuilt, master cyl, lines (hard & rubber) wheel cyl.. shoes, etc.
All new cooling system , 3 row alum rad, water pump, hoses, etc.. Have installed 454 BBC, HEI, Holley 850 double pumper, Hedman headers. powerglide with 3000 stall converter. B&M pro ratchet shifter. 10 bolt rear with 3.23 gears (not sure about ratio)
Car runs & drives......Clear Texas title in my name
Needs Exhaust (from headers back) Interior (drivers seat needs cover, door panels, headliner, kick panels, and carpet) Exterior (5 or 6 spots of minor body work, prime and paint. Wheels & tires
Original 4 speed clutch & brake pedals, plus many other spare parts included. bring your truck & trailer
Car is For Sale locally. Seller has right to cancel auction if sold local. More pics avail. Questions call me Cell 817 454 6632 No Text.
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