1966 Chevy Impala Super Clean And Original on 2040-cars
Skokie, Illinois, United States
Thank you for looking at my listing. For sale is a really nice drive as is or restore easily 1966 chebby caprice. Car has 87xxx original miles 327 CID 2 speed power glide. New edelbrock 600 cfm carb. New HEI distributor plug wires and tune up, new exhaust. Engine runs great!!! Does leak oil will need new valve cover gaskets. Starts right up and the transmission shifts smooth..
Interior is in need of TLC..... Windows recently tinted Seat covers, head liner and carpet if you do that ya have yourself a real nice interior. The car has buckets and console along with the rare gauges package. Body is solid along with the floors trunk and frame. There is a little bit of bondo on it but very little. The body is very straight. Please come see for yourself!!! There are dings on it front bumper is bent a little and the passenger rear quarter has a little damage (scraped) the previous owner of the car decided it was a good idea to use bed liner on the roof instead of an actual vinyl top! So this will obviously need to be stripped down and replaced with a vinyl top. The car is really nice for what is is and is a really an all original untouched classic. These are getting hard to find these days. There is a reserve and I will not reveal the reserve. It's not very high. I wanna sell the car or trade for another classic that's older...... please come see her, drive her, ask question whatever you feel is necessary for you to feel comfortable to bid on the car or make an offer. I've got nothing to hide with her and i absolutely encourage test drives and mechanics checking out the car! I HAVE A VIDEO OF HER RUNNING..... I WILL BE POSTING IT UP ON YOUTUBE SHORTLY I ALSO HAVE PICTURES OF UNDERNEATH BUT THERE ON MY PHONE SO I WILL HAVE TO TEXT THOSE TO INTERESTED BUYERS This car is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at any time. I also reserve the right to the end the auction if I receive an offer of a trade or cash amount I feel is enough. The car will be sold in as is condition with no warranty or return period! She's 48 yrs old keep that in mind when bidding. Any questions just email me. You are responsible for pick up and or shipping. I will not arrange shipping. |
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