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'65 Chevy Impala-classic 2 Door Hard Top With Just 20,000 Miles On New Engine on 2040-cars

US $11,850.00
Year:1965 Mileage:20000 Color: condition
Location:

Mahwah, New Jersey, United States

Mahwah, New Jersey, United States
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1965 Chevy Impala 2 dr Hardtop 

·    350 zz4 crate motor purchased brand new

·    20,000 miles on engine

·    Small block V8

·    Edelbrock carb

·    Upgraded power disc brake conversion

·    Hurst shifter

·    17" Dayton wire wheels

·    Flow master dual exhaust

·    Custom headers

·    Heating blows warm and hot air

·    Air conditioning blows cool

·    Custom interior and trunk

·    All service records for last 10 yrs. of work completed

·    Royal blue

·    Excellent interior condition, good exterior condition 

Cherry Bomb dual exhaust tips

The transmission has been great with no problems , the engine has an Edlebrock carb, there are front and backseat lap belts

Overall, the vehicle is in very good condition with very good lines. To be as descriptive as possible, there are small chips in the paint at the bottom/side of the doors, a superficial scratch on the driver side, some paint cracking behind driver window, a dent on the passenger side back bumper, minor wear and tear on the driver’s seat piping, one small chip, less than the size of a dime-missing on the hood, slight pitting on the driver side mirror and a few minor rust spots, all of which are captured in the pictures. It will need an antenna. As in the original, there has never been a radio installed, but of course that can be added. Steering wheel cap is cracked, Driver’s door needs adjusting.

The brakes were replaced in July 2013 (disc brakes conversion)

Just put in a new battery, 

a new starter, 

a new gas tank 

a new power steering pump

and 4 brand new BFG Comp 2 tires!

Just repaired Turn Signals and Gas Gauge      

New power steering fluid, new valve stems,  new water outlet new, new brass adapters, new fuel hose , new antifreeze and battery terminals 

    We recently purchased this car in January 2014 from the previous owner who put a lot of care and money into restoring this classic. He owned the car for the last 10 years and we have all his service records and ours from the last ten years.

    We invested in the above enhancements and love this car, but need to sacrifice for our 18 year old's College fund. 


Thanks for your time and interest. Feel free to ask any questions.




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