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1963 Chevrolet Impala Ss 327 All Original Engine With 4 Speed Manual on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:1963 Mileage:99999 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Mancelona, Michigan, United States

Mancelona, Michigan, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:327
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1963
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Impala
Trim: Super Sport
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Options: retro radio
Mileage: 99,999
Exterior Color: Red

 Up for your consideration;
1963 Chevrolet Impala SS 327 all Original Engine with 4 Speed Manual. Double camel hump head.
 We have been driving this all summer and have put about 800 miles on it since we took it in, runs great, sounds awesome, (flow-max muffler system), lights work, interior very good. "This car has drawn more attention than any car we have had in our inventory. Thumbs up and shout outs everywhere we drive it, even from the police who seem to not care that we have no seatbelts in the car or that its rumbling loud exhaust is likely too loud."
"Our last trip was a week ago to the sand dunes beach on Lake Michigan 160 mile round trip, and people flocked around it all day."

Car is not perfect though and has the following issues:
 Speedo/odo don't work, wiper switch is missing, the wiring is behind the open hole but we did not check it out, the dash has some cracks and trim was riveted in in places, (see pics), no horn, clock don't work, gas gauge don't work, aftermarket radio don't work but we have the original radio that will come with this car, no dash or interior lights, just a lonely little brake light is on at night that stays on all the time, radiator overflow tank missing, (plastic jug in its place). The rust areas shown in pics underneath are on the drivers side. When going over big dips in the road, there is a metal to metal rub sound like the shocks or muffler rubbing together, we don't know what it is, but it don't effect the ride.

We also are including all four original hubcaps with the car. Cloth car cover included. Comes with clear Michigan title.
Please see all the pics for condition.

Note: "We specialize in seeking out and finding rare classic cars in very good to excellent condition. This is a premium example of one of our finds! This was owned by a local career military man who used this for several summers in the Traverse Michigan area and took extreme care and attention to keeping it in the good condition shown here."

 "We personally put over 800 miles on it so we can present any issues to our potential customers with full transparency!"

The car starts and runs great, with no smoke, no engine knocks, or slipping in the clutch, no overheating. Some oil wetness under car around the pumpkin area appears to be traveling backwards from a rear engine seal leak, but very light as it does not create oil smell and burning oil smoke even during long trips .

 We urge potential buyers to "bid accordingly with the minor issues we described in mind, in as is condition".

$200 deposit is required within 24 hours of auction close using PayPal and the balance is due within 1 week of auction close by cash/check/money order.

We do not accept large balances by PayPal!

You will be able to take possession of the car when all funds clear our bank.

We will work directly with your shipper and extend this auction worldwide to any and all eBay members in good standing!

You may leave the car here up to 4 weeks free of charge at our facility while you make arrangements for pickup, but the car must be paid in full within 1 week of auction close. If you chose to, we are confident the car is running good enough to make any trip from here to any state in the lower 48.

Car is sold as is, as described to the best of our ability with lots of pics and is sold as is with no warranties implied whatsoever.

"As you bid, please be sure you are comfortable with the bid price so that the sale will transition smoothly for all parties involved."

Anyone may inspect the car this week during the auction and we invite questions during the entire run of the auction.

 If not satisfied with our present description or have reservations about condition, it is best to ask specific questions, or see the car personally in advance for yourself.

"Good luck in advance to the winner of this desirable classic."


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