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1965 Impala Convertible All Orig #'s Match 327 12 Bolt No Reserve Survivor Car on 2040-cars

Year:1965 Mileage:129000 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Miller Place, New York, United States

Miller Place, New York, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:327 V-8 ALL ORIGINAL 4BBL FACTORY 300 HP CAR
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 164675TXXXXXXX Year: 1965
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Options: Convertible
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 129,000
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Yellow
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
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. ... 

*********************************************************************** NO RESERVE 10 DAY AUCTION FIRST OFFER OVER $10,000 BUYS THE CAR************************************************************ 1965 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE. SAME OWNER OVER 30 YEARS. ALWAYS GARAGED AND PAMPERED BY LOCAL MECHANIC. THIS CAR IS 100% ALL ORIGINAL(EXCEPT FOR 1 REPAINT IN 1985 AND STILL LOOKS GREAT!) AND ALL NUMBERS MATCH / ORIGINAL 327 V-8, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION , AND 12 BOLT REAR END. THE CAR STARTS, IDLES, RUNS, SHIFTS AND DRIVES PERFECT! NO LEAKS , NO SMOKE , NO TICKS, PERFECT RUNNING CAR WITH PLENTY OF POWER. THE TRANSMISSION WAS HAD A PROFESSIONAL REBUILD ABOUT 20K AGO AND SHITS PERFECTLY WITH NO LEAKS. EVERYTHING WORKS(LIGHTS, HIGH-BEAMS, RADIO, HORN HEAT, INTERIOR LIGHTS/TRUNK LIGHT). THE CAR WAS TREATED TO A REPAINT IN 1985 BECAUSE THE WIFE WANTED THE CAR TO BE THE SAME COLOR AS THE SAME EXACT CAR SHE OWNED WHEN SHE WAS IN HIGH SCHOOL(ORIGINAL COLOR IS BEAUTIFUL ARTESIAN TURQUOISE AS ON COWL TAG). IT WAS NEVER IN AN ACCIDENT AND ALL THE BODY LINES ARE PERFECT. NO RUST ON BOTTOM SEAM OF DOORS THEY OPEN AND CLOSE PERFECTLY  WITH NO SAGGING. DOOR LOCKS WORK AS WELL, ALL GM ORIGINAL FACTORY SHEET-METAL. THE MOLDINGS INCLUDING THE PNICH MOLDINGS AROUND THE REAR TRUNK DECK AND DOORS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION. THE POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP IS THE ORIGINAL TOP FROM 1965(DOES NOT LEAK WATER, BUT WILL NEED REPLACING/AND FLUID BLEEDING TO MAKE CAR PERFECT). BRAND NEW PARTS INSTALLED BY LOCAL MECHANIC INCLUDE: FULL BRAND NEW DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM FROM FRONT TO BACK(ALL ORIGINAL STYLE), 4 NEW DUNLOP RADIAL TIRES, 4 NEW BRAKES, NEW GM STARTER, NEW BRAKE POWER BOOSTER, NEW 4BBL CARB. THE FACTORY OPTIONS INCLUDE POWER TOP, POWER BRAKES, POWER STEERING, PARADE BOOT(GM ORG), TRUNK MAT AND JACK SYSTEM. THE BODY AND DRIVE LINE ARE SOLID. I WILL LET THE BEAUTIFUL PICTURES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES(THE PAINT SHINES BEAUTIFULLY, NO DENTS, NO BUBBLING). FINDING AND ALL ORIGINAL 1965 IMPALA CONVERTIBLE IS NOT EASY ESPECIALLY ONE THIS NICE AND ORIGINAL WITH THE 327 FACTORY OPTION AND 12 BOLT REAR END. ALL ARE WELCOME TO COME INSPECT THE CAR PRIOR TO AUCTION END. THE CAR IS SOLD IN USED AS IS CONDITION. AS WITH ANY CLASSIC 48 YEAR OLD CAR BEFORE DRIVING YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR MECHANIC DO A COMPLETE SAFETY INSPECTION PRIOR TO USE. I HAVE CLEAN TITLE READY FOR TRANSFER TO THE NEW OWNER. PLEASE CALL RATHER THAN EMAIL WHEN POSSIBLE. ALL INTERNATIONAL BUYERS ARE WELCOME. I WILL GLADLY  ASSIST WITH SHIPPING. SHIPPING COSTS AND ARRANGEMENTS ARE THE BUYERS RESPONSIBILITY. $2500 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48HRS AND FULL PAYMENT ALSO NON-REFUNDABLE IN 5 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS.PLEASE CALL WITH ANY QUESTIONS. CAR IS LOCATED IN NEW YORK - SUFFOLK COUNTY LONG ISLAND ZIP 11764 AND WILL SHIP FROM SAME LOCATION.***************************************************** NO RESERVE 10 DAY AUCTION FIRST OFFER OVER $10,000 BUYS THE CAR! *****************************************************. I HOLD OPTION TO END AUCTION EARLY AS CAR IS OFFERED FOR SALE LOCALLY. THANK YOU. 631-943-9107

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