1965 Chevrolet Belair Impala Biscayne Station Wagon on 2040-cars
Vista, California, United States
I am selling my black plate 1965 Belair 6 passenger wagon,was built in LA and bought in San Diego, it has a 350 engine with a 700r transmission with shift kit. The engine has a edelbrock carb,Weiand intake manifold,chrome dress up kit,new starter,new exhuast, transmission cooler,electric fan,new battery,new shocks. The engine runs smooth and very strong, transmission shifts tight,drum brakes stop very nice, strong driving car never had an issue zero over heating. The rims are rally's with the police center cap, the car has been lowered 2" all around. The interior appears to be original, beautiful dash love the Belair dash, has tach and temp guages. All dash,dome and exterior lights work. The odometer reads 40 thousand but I dont think thats correct, I dont think its over a hundred either. All the guages work, gas works, speedo works, clock works but doesnt keep time slow, heater works, wipers work, radio works but needs dash speaker, rear electric window works just a little slow. The paint job looks perfect ten feet away with saying that it looks good for a driver but could use a paint job to put it over the top, as you can see from the pictures it's not horrible, that color is very forgiving. The body seems nice and straight gaps seem very nice couple of small spots on the car that the paint has some bubbling but nothing horrible. If I had to guess I think the paint and drive train was done sometime in the mid 90's. The only thing that I can think of that would be a negative is at around 60 mph there is a small vibration from the back, go faster it goes away go slower it goes away, I think one of the tires is out of balance but that is it, runs great. Any questions please call me remember you are buying a 50 year old classic car it's not perfect but damn sure fun to drive, the reserve price is very reasonable,shipping is buyer responsibility and I will help with anything you need, Happy bidding. Tony 1-760-529-2235.
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We gave a more in-depth recap of the Performance Camaro V8 Concept, the Performance Camaro V6 Concept and the Performance Garage Concept already, but we figured you'd like a short recap for each. It should be noted, though, that you can order all of the items you see here for your own Camaro, so be sure to take a long, hard look at our live galleries, just in case you're in the market for some mods.
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