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1965 Chevy Impala Numbers Matching 2 Door Hardtop 327 on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:128985
Location:

Higginsville, Missouri, United States

Higginsville, Missouri, United States

1965 Chevy Impala 2 Door Hardtop, 300 HP 327, 3 Speed Manual Transmission, Milano Maroon, Dealer Installed A/C, 2 Owner, Numbers Matching, All Documentation.


HISTORY
This car was purchased new on 4/19/1965 by my Uncle.  He worked as the Parts Manager at the local Chevy dealership.  It was his Wife's car.  She babysat me every summer and I always loved riding in that car.  She passed away in 1997.  I bought the car from my Uncle that year with the intention to restore it.  I started the restoration but had to move to a new home where there was no room in the garage to work on it so I put it in a dry barn with a concrete floor where it sat for 16 years.  It ran perfectly well when I started removing parts, cleaning them up and repainting some of them as I went.  I removed the engine and put it on an engine stand where it still sits.  (Engine stand included in sale.)  All the small parts and screws are in ziplock bags and are labeled.  The large parts are tagged.

DETAILS
I will give you as much detailed info as I can, if you need more info or pics please let me know.

Vin#  164375S209837
Engine #  F0407HA  327CI
Transmission#  S0406  3 speed on column
Axel#  DD0409G
Paint Code  NN Milano Maroon
Mileage  128,985

I have the Original 1965 Title, Original 1965 Chevrolet Owner Protection Plan Booklet with PROTECT-O-PLATE, Original 1965 Chevrolet Owners Guide and Original 1965 Custom Feature Accessories Booklet, and the Original Keys.

CONDITION
The body is in good condition.  There is rust on the rocker panels and rear fenders.  Surface rust on the hood and trunk lid (I sprayed rustoleum on some rust spots so they would not get worse).  Body is straight.  Never been in an accident.
All glass in original and in good shape.
Most of the chrome trim is in good shape, including the grill.  There are a couple very small dings on a couple pieces and 1 small one on the grill.  Window trim is good. Bumpers are ok, a couple little dings.  Tail light lenses are ok, a couple cracks.
Dealer installed A/C blew cold when  started the restoration.  I never broke the seal on the A/C lines.  
All emblems are in good shape.
There is significant rust on the frame at the front of the doors on both sides, about 12" in length.
Interior seats and headliner are split.  Package tray is bad, but I have a replacement one not installed.  Door panels, dash, steering wheel, instrument cluster are all in great shape.  Door handles and window cranks are in good shape and work well.
Floor pans are good.  Trunk has a little rust.
Weather stripping is brittle and cracked.
Tires are bad.
Chevy Rally Wheels, trim rings and center caps.

EVERYTHING IS HERE!  NOTHING WAS DISCARDED!
Every screw, every nut, every bolt.  All labeled and tagged.  A lot of parts are in the trunk.  Chrome and painted pieces are in the back seat and floorboard.

WILL SHIP ANYWHERE!  Buyer pays shipping costs and arranges pickup and delivery.   
Deposit of $1000 within 48 hours of end of the auction.  The car is to be picked up within 7 days after the end of the auction.

This car is also being advertised for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early at any time.

Please call me if you need any other information or pictures.  Ken 816-810-8049.

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