1962 Chevrolet Impala 2 Door Hardtop on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:none
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: primered
Make: Chevrolet
Interior Color: Teal
Model: Impala
Trim: 2 door Hardtop
Drive Type: none
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 0
This is a 2 Door Hardtop Impala with no engine or transmission! I have removed bumpers, grille and all exterior trim and is in prime for paint. It just needs final sanding and minor body dings repaired. I have removed interior except for headliner. It had a bench seat and I have all the seats and panels. I have a set of buckets seat and 2 center consoles for this car the bucket seat need recovered but all there. I have a new set of seat tracks for the bucket seats from Hubbards Impala parts. I have alot of parts for this car-new exterior side moulding in wrapper- new rear trunk impala trim and side pieces-all new door and roof rail weatherstriping-2 new exterior mirrors- new interior mirror brkt.- I have a used grab bar for the rh dash- new jack and accessories in the box- 10 disc. cd changer for trunk- new car cover and bag- I have the factory ac for this car that I removed I was gonna install Vintage aire. I also have radiator- ac condensor with receiver drier and grille. I have 2 extra dashes from 62 Impalas. I have factory installed power windows motors and hardware as well as for power seats! I purchased a 55 Chevy and can not finish car!!
It also has a brand new 500 Series steering box installed from CPP valued at around $420.00!
Thanks!
Body is in great condtion I also have alot of other new and used parts for this car.
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