1959 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sport Coupe Impala Original 348 Car on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Engine:348
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Red
Model: Impala
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: ORIGINAL
Drive Type: POWER GLIDE
Mileage: 59,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Black
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2DOOR SPORT COUPE. IT IS AN ORIGINAL 348 CAR. IT HAS A 283 IN IT RIGHT NOW WITH A POWERGLIDE TRANMISSION. THE ORIGINAL 348 MOTOR WILL COME WITH THE CAR AS SEEN IN THE PICTURE.348 IS A COMPLETE ENGINE MINUS THE CARBURETOR. THE 59 RUNS . FIRES RIGHT UP. HAS NEW BRAKE CYLNDERS AND SHOES. INTERIOR IS A RED . OUTSIDE MOLDINGS ARE 100% COMPLETE . CLEAN VERY NICE SHAPE. HAS THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR MOLDINGS INSIDE THE TRUNK LOOSE. ALL OF THE CARS ELECTICAL WORKS. INTERIOR LIGHTS LIGHT UP DASH LIGHTS DO AS WELL. SPEEDOMETER WORKS. HAS THE ORIGINAL RADIO IN IT THAT WORKS TOO. EVERYTHING WORKS FINE AND IS IN GOOD CONDITION. THE IMPALA HAS A LITTLE RUST HER AND THERE NOTHING MAJOR . FLOORS SEEM TO BE SOLID. THE TRUNK PAN IS FINE . HAS A COUPLE OF PIN HOLES. OUT SIDE PAINT IS BLACK. IT IS AN OLD PAINT JOB ON IT. IT IS A GOOD DRIVER. WOULD NEED PAINT AND INTERIOR WORK FOR SHOW. OVER ALL THE 59 IS A VERY SOLID CAR. THIS WOULD BE A GREAT CAR TO RESTORE OR JUST LEAVE IT. CAR IS A RUNNER. YOU COULD GET IN IT AND GO . THE 1959 IMPALA HAS A CALIFORNIA CLEAR TITLE . PLEASE EMAIL ME ANY QUESTIONS YOU HAVE . THANK YOU GOOD LUCK .
WHY MESS AROUND AND GET THE ONE THATS ALL A PART AND SUPOSEDLY HAS ALL THE MOLDING AND IS 100% COMPLETE WITH ALL THE PARTS IN THE TRUNK. YA RIGHT. NO MONEY LOSS HERE . EVERYTHING YOU NEED IS ALL HERE. I KNOW 1959 CHEVROLET IMPALAS . SOLD ONE FOR OVER 6 DIGITS . YES OVER 100k .SO I KNOW WHAT WE GOT HERE. THIS I S AN AWSOME SOLID BUILDER OR DAILY DRIVER. WHAT EVER YOU DESIRE. CALL ME IF YOU LIKE AT 4082193240
NO TRADES PLEASE
WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL
PLEASE IF YOU HAVE NO INTENTION ON PAYING FOR THIS CAR PLEASE DO NOT BID ON IT.
UP FOR AUCTION AGAIN DUE TO NON PAYING MEMBER. MEMBER NEVER REPLIED BACK TO SALE. DEAD BEAT BIDDER
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