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1964 Impala - Restoration Parts And Spares on 2040-cars

US $3,800.00
Year:1964 Mileage:666666 Color: trim parts
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
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1964 Impala two door hardtop, factory AC car with fantasy top. If you're into 64s and have a use for a cache of extra trim and spares, this is for you. Acquired about half way through restoration from a local who had been gathering bits and pieces for years. No motor or trans, but looks like an otherwise complete car and the best trim parts from two other hardtops and an Impala SS. Duplicates of many pieces, and triplicates of some. Many brand new interior and exterior trim parts, emblems, and clips from Ecklers and Classic are stored in boxes. Front clip is super straight and clean. Inner fender wells included (with one extra well - see images) but not installed. X-Frame is solid, straight and rustless. Original transmission cross member and V8 engine mount frame towers are in the car, as is a good radiator. Comes with new body bushings (still in box) and new weatherstrip from Soft Seal, including windshield and rear glass seals, trunk seal, fuzzies, and door weatherstrip. Includes many spare body parts (not everything is shown in the images, believe it or not), including a extra complete rear bumper, spare grille, two core supports, both right and left doors,  rear window, spare right and left quarter glass, and spare instrument cluster. Also includes a complete original very clean right side rear quarter panel, which I think was intended to replace the one on the car that is a bit wavy. There are also random parts from the driveline, such as pulleys, in the mix. Brake hardware looked like it had been recently gone through when we pulled a front drum, and master cylinder appears newly installed (needs line to frame block installed) The body is a west coast survivor with minimal rust. Fenders are perfect. There is a patch panel installed on right front floor. One problem area I found is on the "ledge" below the left tail light where it meets the rear bumper. A straight, rustless patch panel from a donor car is in the pile of spares. Bottom pan in trunk has no obvious rust through but looks thin. Rockers and cowl are solid. There is a spare floor section with floor braces for the area behind the seat, but what's on the car looks OK. The only parts I know are missing for sure are the left front bumper section and the hood hinges (although, oddly, the hood hinge springs are there). Asking $3800 for all. Posted on Craigs locally and will end auction for first reasonable offer. Clear and open AZ title. I AM NOT SELLING PARTS AT THIS TIME. Please call, text or e-mail questions. 520-250-7027.

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