1958 Impala Chopped Rat Rod Lead Sled Kustom Ford 9 Inch on 2040-cars
San Pedro, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1958
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: none
Model: Impala
Mileage: 1
Trim: impala
1958 IMPALA CHOPPED AND DONE RIGHT FULL FRAME OFF ROTESSIORY
EVERYTHING NEW OR SAND BLASTED AND POWDERCOATED THE FRAME HAS BEEN REINFORCED , SAND BLASTED AND POWDERCOATED CPP UPPER AND LOWER CONTROL ARMS NEW COIL SPRINGS ALL THE WAY AROUND , COMPLETE NEW SUSPENSION BUSHINGS & BODY BUSHINGS CPP 2'' DROP SPINDLES IN FRONT WITH CPP DISC BRAKE CONVERSION AND REAR DISC BRAKE CONVERSION FORD 9'' POSI REAR END 28 SPLINE CURRIE AXLES FULLY FABBED FOR 58 IMPALA ALL NEW FRONT SUSPENSION PITTMAN ARM, IDLER ARM, TIE ROD ENDS ETC... I HAVE $11,000 IN RECIPTS IN THE COMPLETE ROLLING FRAME AND REAR END ALONE THE BODY WAS CHOPPED IN THE 70S THE CAR WAS PURPLE AND WAS IN A TON OF SHOWS WHEN I GOT IT I HAD THE CAR ALL STRIPPED DOWN FRAME OFF THE CAR IS 100% SOLID ONLY RUST WAS IN THE ROCKER PANNEL AND WAS CUT OUT AS SHOWN IN PICS. SO FAR THE BODY HAS BEEN STRIPPED LONG BOARDED THEN PAINTED BLACK TO FIND IN-PERFECTIONS THEN RE-LON BOARDED AND PRIMERD AGAIN. I HAVE BOTH BUMPERS GRILLE BRACKETS HARDWARE THEY HAVE ALL BEEN STRAIGHTEND SAND BLASTED AND POWDER COATED BLACK ALONG WITH THE TAIL LIGHT BEZZELS, HEAD LIGHT BEZZELS, HEAD LIGHT BUCKETS ETC... IN THE PICS IS A LITTLE RENDERING OF HOW I WANTED THE CAR BUILT THE 20'' DETRIOT STEELE WHEELS AND TIRES DO NOT COME WITH THE CAR JUST THE ROLLERS I HAVE ALL RECIPTS FOR THE CAR SO FAR OVER $25,000 MY LOSS YOUR GAIN THE ORIGNAL FRONT AND REAR BENCH SEATS ARE IN THE CAR WITH THE REAR POP UP ARM REST I ALSO HAVE ALL BRAND NEW WINDOW, RUBBERS DOOR RUBBERS, DOOR SEAL PLATES, KICK PANNELS, TRUNK RUBBER, HOOD DOOR AND TRUNK RUBBER BUMPERS, TAIL LIGHT LENSES GASKETS, HEAD LAMPS , 20 CIRCUT PAINLESS WIRE HARNES , DOOR SILL PLATES , REAR VIEW MIRROR, STRIKER PLATES , ETC…. I HAVE HUNDREDS OF PICS OF THE CAR IF THERE IS ANY YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE JUST LET ME KNOW AND ILL EMAIL YOU. ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK OR COME SEE THE CAR IN PERSON I WILL SHIP ANYWHERE BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COST I ALSO HAVE THE MOTOR AND TRANNY FOR SALE THAT I WAS GOING TO PUT IN THE CAR THE MOTOR IS A 350/425HP CHEVY WITH TURBO 350 TRANNY $4,000 THE MOTOR AND TRANNY IS NOT FOR SALE IN THE AUCTION ! |
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