1965 Rare Chevrolet Impala Numbers Matching Extremely Low Mile Super Clean on 2040-cars
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V8, 327
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Impala
Trim: Standard
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 76,991
Exterior Color: BUTTERNUT YELLOW
- VERIFIED NUMBERS MATCHING ON THE BLOCK, HEADS & TRANSMISSION
- V8, 327 ENGINE
- 2 SPEED POWER GLIDE TRANSMISSION
- FACTORY INSTALLED A/C (COMPRESSOR COMES ON, DOES NEED TO BE CHARGED WITH R12)
- FACTORY INSTALLED REAR WINDOW DEFROST, RARE FIND
- INTERIOR IS ORIGINAL & IN AMAZING CONDITION(WE DID HAVE SOME MINOR REPAIRS TO THE VINYL ON EACH SIDE OF THE FRONT SEAT, PUTTING BACK TO LOOKING LIKE ORIGINAL CONDITION)
- POWER STEERING
- MILEAGE
- PAINT IS THE ORIGINAL COLOR (BUTTERNUT YELLOW) BUT HAS BEEN REPAINTED
- CARBURETOR, EXHAUST & INTAKE
- RADIO, DASH WAS NOT CUT WHEN NEWER RADIO WAS INSTALLED, THE ORIGINAL RADIO IS INCLUDED IN THE SALE, NOT SURE IF IT IS IN WORKING CONDITION
- RIGHT DOOR WAS REPLACED & RIGHT QUARTER PANEL WAS REPAIRED AT SOME POINT IN IT'S LIFETIME
- SONY AMP ADDED IN TRUNK & UPGRADED REAR DECK SPEAKERS
- NEW TIRES
- NEW WATER PUMP
- NEW ALTERNATOR
- NEW STARTER
- NEW FUEL PUMP, SENDING UNIT & TANK
- EDELBROCK CARBURETOR
- NEW BRAKES, BRAKE LINES & MASTER CYLINDER
- FRONT SEAT(AS DESCRIBED IN THE "ORIGINAL & SPECIFICS" SECTION
- MUFFLERS
On Jan-24-13 at 14:22:29 PST, seller added the following information:
There are no existing factory warranties on this vehicle, nor are there any offered by the seller. Vehicle is being sold in "as is" condition.
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