1964 Impala Matte Black Wrap Air Suspension Great Driver Lowrider Show Bagged on 2040-cars
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Impala
Mileage: 1
Trim: non ss
I've decided to sell my impala in hopes to find a 62 rag. See notes below about the car
-Car is wrapped not painted matte black. All the panels on the car are solid, the only panel with any body work is the driverside fender.
-All of the chrome exterior trim has painted matte silver
-The top is matte white vinyl
-none of the floor boards or trunk are rusted, they are all solid.
-The only part of the car that is rusted out is the rear trunk body mount underneath
-Great running 350 with turbo 400 transmission. Car starts right up
-Brand new battery, radiator, carburetor, fuel filler neck, misc hoses, etc.
-All the air suspension was installed a few months ago. Car has individual corner control with 8 valves. There are 2 Viair 480C compressors, 2 chrome 5 gallon tanks, and 4 slam specialties air bags. The bag set up is pretty quick and only a couple holes were drilled in the entire car to install the suspension
-Dakota Digital air gauges
-14" wires painted to match car with 175/70/14 tires need replaced and wheels have some flaws in them
-dual antenna kit
-new front parking lenses in clear
-new carpet kit
-new package tray
-interior is clean but has some cracks in seats and a couple small tears in the door panel
-The interior overall is in excellent condition
-all dash gauges work including parking brake light, high beam light, etc. Very unusual for a car of this age
-all electronic works in car
-drives excellent and gets a lot of attention wherever it goes.
I am interested in possibly trading for a convertible impala pre 65, Harley street glide or road king, or another custom car that you might have.
On Sep-17-13 at 14:58:44 PDT, seller added the following information:
I've decided to sell my impala in hopes to find a 62 rag. See notes below about the car
-Car is wrapped not painted matte black. All the panels on the car are solid, the only panel with any body work is the driverside fender.
-All of the chrome exterior trim has painted matte silver
-The top is matte white vinyl
-none of the floor boards or trunk are rusted, they are all solid.
-The only part of the car that is rusted out is the rear trunk body mount underneath
-Great running 350 with turbo 400 transmission. Car starts right up
-Brand new battery, radiator, carburetor, fuel filler neck, misc hoses, etc.
-All the air suspension was installed a few months ago. Car has individual corner control with 8 valves. There are 2 Viair 480C compressors, 2 chrome 5 gallon tanks, and 4 slam specialties air bags. The bag set up is pretty quick and only a couple holes were drilled in the entire car to install the suspension
-Dakota Digital air gauges
-14" wires painted to match car with 175/70/14 tires need replaced and wheels have some flaws in them
-dual antenna kit
-new front parking lenses in clear
-new carpet kit
-new package tray
-interior is clean but has some cracks in seats and a couple small tears in the door panel
-The interior overall is in excellent condition
-all dash gauges work including parking brake light, high beam light, etc. Very unusual for a car of this age
-all electronic works in car
-drives excellent and gets a lot of attention wherever it goes.
I am interested in possibly trading for a convertible impala pre 65, Harley street glide or road king, or another custom car that you might have.
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