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1964 Impala Matte Black Wrap Air Suspension Great Driver Lowrider Show Bagged on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:1 Color: trim has painted matte silver
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 41847j100959 Year: 1964
Make: Chevrolet
Drive Type: Automatic
Model: Impala
Mileage: 1
Trim: non ss
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

I've decided to sell my impala in hopes to find a 62 rag. See notes below about the car

-Car is wrapped not painted matte black. All the panels on the car are solid, the only panel with any body work is the driverside fender.
-All of the chrome exterior trim has painted matte silver
-The top is matte white vinyl
-none of the floor boards or trunk are rusted, they are all solid.
-The only part of the car that is rusted out is the rear trunk body mount underneath
-Great running 350 with turbo 400 transmission. Car starts right up
-Brand new battery, radiator, carburetor, fuel filler neck, misc hoses, etc.
-All the air suspension was installed a few months ago. Car has individual corner control with 8 valves. There are 2 Viair 480C compressors, 2 chrome 5 gallon tanks, and 4 slam specialties air bags. The bag set up is pretty quick and only a couple holes were drilled in the entire car to install the suspension
-Dakota Digital air gauges
-14" wires painted to match car with 175/70/14 tires need replaced and wheels have some flaws in them
-dual antenna kit
-new front parking lenses in clear
-new carpet kit
-new package tray
-interior is clean but has some cracks in seats and a couple small tears in the door panel
-The interior overall is in excellent condition
-all dash gauges work including parking brake light, high beam light, etc. Very unusual for a car of this age
-all electronic works in car
-drives excellent and gets a lot of attention wherever it goes.


The picture of the trunk is before the air ride was installed about 2 months ago. 


I am interested in possibly trading for a convertible impala pre 65, Harley street glide or road king, or another custom car that you might have. 


On Sep-17-13 at 14:58:44 PDT, seller added the following information:

I've decided to sell my impala in hopes to find a 62 rag. See notes below about the car

-Car is wrapped not painted matte black. All the panels on the car are solid, the only panel with any body work is the driverside fender.
-All of the chrome exterior trim has painted matte silver
-The top is matte white vinyl
-none of the floor boards or trunk are rusted, they are all solid.
-The only part of the car that is rusted out is the rear trunk body mount underneath
-Great running 350 with turbo 400 transmission. Car starts right up
-Brand new battery, radiator, carburetor, fuel filler neck, misc hoses, etc.
-All the air suspension was installed a few months ago. Car has individual corner control with 8 valves. There are 2 Viair 480C compressors, 2 chrome 5 gallon tanks, and 4 slam specialties air bags. The bag set up is pretty quick and only a couple holes were drilled in the entire car to install the suspension
-Dakota Digital air gauges
-14" wires painted to match car with 175/70/14 tires need replaced and wheels have some flaws in them
-dual antenna kit
-new front parking lenses in clear
-new carpet kit
-new package tray
-interior is clean but has some cracks in seats and a couple small tears in the door panel
-The interior overall is in excellent condition
-all dash gauges work including parking brake light, high beam light, etc. Very unusual for a car of this age
-all electronic works in car
-drives excellent and gets a lot of attention wherever it goes.

-Wrap is about 6 months old, and shows some signs of stretching or creasing around edges but typical for all wraps
-Doors and trunk shut great, driver side door could use some alignment for trim to sit perfect
-Car is not a frame off restoration, but a great driver with only minor flaws in body and trim.
-all the side trim and hood trim is new it has been painted the same time as the other trim
-same key works for doors, ignition, trunk, and glove box!
-I'm including extra vinyl for the body and top, and including a few extra cans of silver matte paint for touch up.

The picture of the trunk is before the air ride was installed about 2 months ago. 


I am interested in possibly trading for a convertible impala pre 65, Harley street glide or road king, or another custom car that you might have. 

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