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Wood River, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:No Motor
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): TWO DOOR BISCAYNE
Trim: 2 DOOR POST BISCAYNE
Options: RADIO DELETE, I DO HAVE A 62 RADIO THAT WILL GO WITH CAR
Drive Type: Automatic
Safety Features: NO
Mileage: 77,664
Power Options: STEERING
Sub Model: BISCAYNE 2 DR POST
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: AS IS NO MOTOR OR TRANS
2 owners I have good title and original dealership document and receipt 2 door 63 Biscayne with( no motor trans) has rust in low fenders and front passenger floor pan rest of body is very solid. PLEASE CALL> 618 402 2636< IF INTERESTED I have moved and am selling because i have no were to store currently is under a 20 by 10 canopy. I JUST REDUCED SO SOMEONE CAN DO SOMETHING WITH IT I AM LAID OFF THIS IS A GREAT PRICE FOR A CAR WITH VERY LITTLE RUST AND GOOD HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS TITLE I BELEIVE THESE CARS WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN THE HARDTOP BEING LOWER PRODUCTION NUMBERS AND MOST WERE USED AS DRAG CARS.NOTE FRONT BUCKETS ARE OUT OF A 65 T BIRD DRIVERS SEAT IS POWER BOTH SEATS ARE SERVICEABLE CONDITION AND WORK WELL THEY DO HAVE THE TRACKS AS WELL BACK SEAT IN IN BETTER THAN AVERAGE CONDITION. HOOD HAS THE ORIGINAL WHITE PAINT SECOND OWNERS PAINTED IT NASSUA BLUE IN 66 BUT NOT THE HOOD FOR SOME REASON.I ALSO HAVE EXTRA TRIM THAT WILL GO WITH THE CAR IN TOTES INCLUDING THE BACK CORNER TRIM THAT IS NOT SHOWN IN PICS ALL TAILIGHTS AND HEADLIGHTS ARE IN TACT SOME OF THE HEADLIGHTS ARE THE T-3 STYLE THIS CAR IS WORTH MORE THAN WHAT I AM POSTING FOR.IF I WAS NOT OUT OF WORK AND DID NOT HAVE A 5 MONTH OLD DAUGHTER TO SUPPORT WOULD NOT BE SELLING.CAR HAS ALL 4 SPINNER/FLIPPER HUBCAPS AND THEY ARE IN DECENT SHAPE I WOULD SAY BETTER THAN AVERAGE. I JUST NEED TO SELL FOR FINANCIAL REASONS TIRES ARE GOOD AND DO NOT LEAK CAR WILL ROLL ON TRAILER FOR TRANSPORT.I SEE ONE RESTORED THEY WANT 60K CAR WAS 2309.43 BRAND NEW IN 63 ITS ALL STOCK FOR UNDER 2,000 TODAY 50 YEARS LATER WITH GOOD TITLE TAGS AND SECOND OWNERS RECEIPT FROM DEALERSHIP THIS IS A 63 BISCAYNE 2 DOOR FOR SALE THEY WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN THE HARDTOP
I AM WILLING TO STORE ON PROPERTY UNDER CANOPY UNTILL BUYER CAN PICK UP
I HAVE A MORE THAN FAIR PRICE OUT IN THE OPEN WITH NO GUESSING ON PRICE AND CAR IS IN SOLID CONDITION EXCEPT FOR AREAS NOTED DESCRIBED AND PHOTOS LOOKING FOR AN OFFER OVER $1850 REALLY DO NOT WANT TO GIVE IT AWAY.
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