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1964 Chevy Impala Ss True 41447 on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:86000
Location:

United States

United States

This 1964 Impala SS was left in a Garage up until now and the last inspection sticker on the window sates 1998. This is a family owed car, which was handed down from mother to son, which has 86,000 miles on the 283. In the glove box,it has manuals and other paper work like ACC books & etc.

The car started and shifted fine when we went on a test drive. The motor oil was just changed before car was tested & driven.

Both, driver and passenger front floors has a whole, which can be easily replace with new floor pans or sheet metal, whichever you prefer.
Overall, the car needs TLC and to be restored to your likes. The car is available to see, just email me and I will try to answer any questions quickly.


On Sep-15-14 at 20:19:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

 This 1964 Impala SS was left in a Garage up until now and the last inspection sticker on the window says 1998. This is a family owed car, which was handed down from mother to son, which has 86,000 miles on the 283. In the glove box,it has manuals and other paper work like ACC books & etc.

The car started and shifted fine when we went on a test drive. The motor oil was just changed before car was tested & driven.

Both, driver and passenger front floors has a whole, which can be easily replace with new floor pans or sheet metal, whichever you prefer.
Overall, the car needs TLC and to be restored to your likes. The car is available to see, just email me and I will try to answer any questions quickly.


On Sep-17-14 at 15:27:29 PDT, seller added the following information:

 THE CAR IS LOCATED IN SCRANTON PENNSYLVANIA, USA

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