Chevy Impala 1959 Limo Once Owned By Willy Nelson $$$$$$$ Rare Limousine on 2040-cars
Leicester, United Kingdom
Hi from England UK. A brief history of this very rare ex WILLIE NELSON 1959 Chevrolet built by Stageway Limo. I have copy of Original Title with his name on it. This is the Waylon Jennings Patsy Cline era of willies life, the vehicle was purchased by the last owner in 1998 at IRS Auction in St Louis, Missouri. The limo needed total renovation. THIS VEHICLE IS IDEAL FOR A MOVIE COMPANY, CASINO OR HIGH END COLLECTORS MUSEUM. HIGH END LIMO COMPANY,there was only 200 ever built built by Armbruster / Stageway Limousine Co or Fort Smith Arkansas. REMEMBER ONCE OWNED BY THE BIGGEST COUNTRY AND WESTERN LEGEND EVER - WILLIE NELSON. Ok so about the limo, it is in England Uk and I have owned it since 2006 and have restored it over 4 years. It has never been used much and I have now lost interest in it. It has had a full restoration, all new floors in, all panels were replaced or repaired and it has had a complete bare metal re-spray. V8 Chevy fitted, new chrome. The inside was beautifully re-trimmed in grey vinyl it is a 10 out of 10 job and now has u shape seating and bar area with sound system, mirrored ceiling and upgraded disc brakes. If you need to call me for more info mobile is o78o2 685855 or home number 01162350116 you have to put code in front or email through ebay. I can deliver to Liverpool docks for $350
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