1966 Chevrolet Impala Very Nice on 2040-cars
Hibbing, Minnesota, United States
SELLING FOR A GOOD FRIEND OF MINE, A 1966 CHEVY IMPALA 4 DOOR HARDTOP SEDAN. ITIS EQUIPPED WITH THE FACTORY 283 CUBIC INCH V-8 ENGINE, AND THE FOLLOWING IS A BREAKDOWN OF EACH OF THE ENGINE- RUNS SMOOTHLY, DOES NOT SMOKE AT STARTUP, OR GOING DOWN THEROAD. HAS A NEW CHOKE PULL OFF WHICH WORKS PROPERLY. ALSO HAS ELECTRONICIGNITION INSTALLED. ENGINE HAS NEW VALVE COVER GASKETS, AND ALSO A NEW OPTIMABATTERY. TRANSMISSION - ENGAGES SMOOTHLY, WITH NO JERKING. SHIFTS SMOOTHLY UPAND DOWN THROUGH THE GEARS. BODY- VERY CLEAN AND STRAIGHT BODY. HAS HAD ONEREPAINT, NOT SURE HOW OLD IT IS. IT IS BUT HAS THEAPPEARANCE AND TEXTURE OF ORIGINAL ENAMEL PAINT. VERY FEW BLEMISHES, IT SHOWSVERY WELL. THERE ARE A COUPLE OF MINOR BLISTERS ON THE BOTTOM OF THE TRUNK LID.WHEEL ARCHES, ROCKER PANELS, FLOORS , TRUNK FLOORS ARE ROCK SOLID. PROBABLY ONEOF THE CLEANEST CARS I'VE SEEN AS FAR AS THE BOTTOM OF THE CAR GOES.INTERIOR - INTERIOR IS IN VERY, VERY NICE CONDITION. THE DOOR PANELS ARESTRAIGHT, WITH MINIMAL CRACKING. THEY HAVE FADED SOME, AND COULD PROBABLY USEREDYING IF DESIRED. HEADLINER IS MINT. CARPET IS IN GREAT CONDITION. DASHAPPEARS TO HAVE BEEN WRAPPED IN MATCHING VINYL, IT MUST HAVE SOME CRACKS IN ITAND WAS COVERED FOR APPEARANCE REASONS. THERE ARE SEAT COVERS ON THE SEATS, SO ICANNOT TELL HOW THE ARE COMPLETELY. FROM WHAT I CAN SEE AS I PULL THE COVERSBACK THOUGH, ARE THAT THEY ARE ACTUALLY IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITION OVERALL. THEARMREST ON THE DRIVERS DOOR WILL NEED REPLACED, A REAL CHEAP FIX. GL
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