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1964 Chevrolet Impala Ss Disc Brakes Nice Drive Train In A True Ss!! on 2040-cars

US $7,900.00
Year:1964 Mileage:63489
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
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up for sale is my 64 impala ss, it is a true ss. I've been working on this car for about a year and have the drive train and suspension real nice, it's ready for some body work but I have too many projects and a baby on the way so I gotta let it go. here's a list of the upgrades:
front crossed drilled slotted disc brake conversation
tubular control arms
drop spindles
lowering springs
headers and full exhaust
aluminum radiator and electric fan
aluminum pulleys, intake,etc
new elderbrock carb
msd distributor, msd coil, msd wires
motor with less than 1000 miles
200r4 tranny conversion with overdrive
ccp performance gearbox with drag link and all accessories
nice staggered 17" wheels and new tires
new gas tank and all lines
battery relocated in trunk

I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff but that's all I can think of right now. the body does have some rust. it's definitely savable, but will need some work. I bought a whole front clip and had it sand blasted and primed, those parts are in pretty good shape and will need minimal work. i will be throwing in those parts with the sale. the guy i got the car from had just put the motor in a month before i got it, im not really sure what motor it is. i believe its a 350 but not 100% sure.buyer responsible for shipping. feel free to ask me any questions. thanks for looking!!

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