1965 No Reserve Chevy Impala Ss Clone Prostreet Show Car on 2040-cars
Warren, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:CHVEY BIG BLOCK 396 HIGH OUTPUT
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Impala
Trim: SS CLONE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Mileage: 0
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
1965 CHEVY IMPALA SS CONE
NO RESERVE
TOTAL BODY OFF RESTORATION WAS COMPLETED ABOUT 6 MTHS AGO TOOK ME 3 YEARS TO COMPLETE BUT WELL WORTH IT. THIS 65 LOOKS AND RUNS AMAZING. NO EXPENCES SPARED. EVERYTHING IS NEW. I HAVE RECIEPTS TOTALING UP TO 50K.
CAR WAS STRIPPED TO BARE METAL FRAME WAS SAND BLASTED AND PAINTED GLOSS BLACK.
BODY SPENT SEVERAL MONTHS ON THE ROTISSERIE WITH WORK DONE TO PERFECTION.
COLOR IS VIPER RED 9.7 OUT OF 10 SHOW QUALITY, NO DENTS ALL NEW PANS FROM THE TOE BOARDS ALL THE WAY TO THE TRUNK.
DISC BRAKES ALL AROUND
WINDOWS ROLL UP AND DOWN GREAT, ALL DOORS TRUNK LINE UP PERFECT.
BUMPERS ARE ORIGINAL AND BEEN ALL RECHROMED AND LOOK PERFECT NEW FRONT AND BACK GLASS. THE LIST GOES ON..
ENGINE: 396 HIGH OUTPUT CAME OUT OF A 66 CHEVELLE. EDELBROCK ALUMIMIM INTAKE WITH 2 390 HOLLY CARBS. CAM, HEADERS ETC ETC...
TRANS: TURBO 400 WITH A HURST SHIFTER 390 GEARS WITH A NINE INCH FORD REAREND.
NINE INCH FORD REAR 4 LINK SET UP. HOOKS NICE.
THIS CAR CRUSIES REAL NICE ON THE HIGHWAY AT A LOW RPM.
I WELCOME ANYONE TO COME LOOK AND INSPECT THE CAR.
SELLING OFF ALL MY TOYS THIS IS THE LAST ONE.
I HAVE A LOT OF MONEY IN THIS CAR AND WHO EVER GETS IT WILL NOT BE DISSAPOINTED. IM SURE I HAVE FORGOTTEN ALOT OF STUFF CALL ME WITH QUESTIONS 239-287-7074 GINO
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