1966 Chevrolet Chevy Impala 4 Door Sedan Original Relist Due To Non Payment!!! on 2040-cars
La Junta, Colorado, United States
UP FOR AUCTION, A 1966 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SEDAN ORIGINAL, ARTESIAN TURQUOISE, VERY CLEAN ORIGINAL CONDITION. THIS VEHICLE SPENT ITS ENTIRE LIFE IN SOUTHERN COLORADO, MILD WINTERS, NO SALT. THE ORIGINAL OWNERS USED THIS VEHICLE TO GO TO DOCTOR APPOINTMENTS , ALSO AS A GROCERY GETTER, NO HIGHWAY USE. VERY UNUSUAL TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION. YOU WILL BE THE THIRD OWNER IF YOU ARE THE WINNER. THE ORIGINAL OWNERS HAVE DECEASED AND CHILDREN SOLD THIS GEM TO A FRIEND WHO IS THE SECOND OWNER. IMPALA SPENT 40 PLUS YEARS WITH ORIGINAL OWNERS. IMPALA APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN PAINTED ONCE IN ITS ORIGINAL COLOR OF PAINT CODE KK ARTESIAN TURQUOISE. VEHICLE MANUFACTURED IN ST LOUIS MO., AND SOLD BY JUNE CHEVROLET IN ROCKY FORD COLORADO. INTERIOR APPEARS TO BE ORIGINAL WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SEATS, LOOKING REUPHOLSTERED ALSO. WITH THESE FEW EXCEPTIONS VEHICLE IS BONE STOCK. UNDER THE HOOD SPORTS A 283 CUBIC INCH ORIGINAL V8 WITH A 2 SPEED POWERGLIDE, FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. IMPALA IS VERY SMOOTH OPERATING,.ENGINE STARTS AND PURRS FOR ITS AGE. RUNS AND DRIVES SMOOTHLY WITH NO WIRING OR DRIVETRAIN ISSUES. ALSO SPORTS A METAL LOUVRE ON BACK WINDOW. COMES WITH ORIGINAL RIMS,HUBCAPS AND TIRES. RIMS CURRENTLY ON VEHICLE ARE NOT FOR SALE AND SOLELY FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSES. HAS ORIGINAL SPARE TIRE, TRUNK MAT,AND JACK IN TRUNK. ORIGINAL AM/FM RADIO. ALSO COMES WITH ORIGINAL OWNERS MANUALS AND SERVICE RECIEPTS-RECORDS WHICH ARE A BIG INDICATOR OF ITS ORIGINALITY. THIS IS A RARE OPPURTUNITY TO COME ACROSS A IMPALA IN THIS TYPE OF ORIGINAL CONDITION. BUYER ASSUMES SHIPPING COSTS AND ARRANGEMENTS. THIS LISTING IS FOR A FRIEND AND RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY AS CAR IS BEING SOLD LOCALLY. 500 DOLLAR NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE.REMAINING BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END VIA CERTIFIED CASHIERS CHECK. RESERVE IS VERY LOW FOR THIS VEHICLE BEING IN THIS TYPE OF CONDITION. BID TO WIN AND GOOD LUCK I AM RELISTING THIS IMPALA DUE TO NON-PAYEE. PLEASE MAKE SURE FINANCES ARE IN ORDER PRIOR TOO BIDDING. THANK YOU |
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