1966 Chevrolet Chevy Impala Ss 327 Convertible Real Deal 16867 Ss Convertible on 2040-cars
Huntley, Illinois, United States
1966 Chevy Impala SS Convertible Correct 327 4 Barrel Engine Powerglide Automatic Real 16867 SS Convertible
If you are looking for a 1966 Impala Convertible to tinker with and drive once in a while this car is sadly not for you. However, if you are a true collector looking for a unmolested, prime example of a real deal 1966 Impala SS Convertible that you can hop in, turn the key, and drive on a 500 mile road trip with less worry than a brand new Toyota, this car may be for you. This car needs nothing. This is a 2 owner Nevada Impala SS Convertible that was on long term display in a now defunct Las Vegas Casino and subsequently sold off as part of a estate and completely gone through to make sure every light, every signal, every idiot light is working the way it should be. This car recently completed a long rod trip to ensure everything was up to par before I offered it for sale. This car is a true documented 66000 mile car with no stories or excuses.
This Impala is truly a unrestored marvel. With only one repaint in code R Regal Red, and a convertible top replacement, and general service and up keep this car is untouched. This is a super straight car that is turn key. Chrome and brightwork is original to the car and in excellent shape. Tires are newer and in excellent shape. All the brakes, hoses, ect. were recently replaced. Heads were pulled and a fresh valve job and a simple regasketing of the engine was performed, as well as to install hardened valve seats to make the car more pump gas friendly and to mitigate and harm that could be done long term due to todays unleaded fuel.
The car has had one base/clear repaint and it shows very well very few minor touch ups. The interior is as new. It had seat covers on the car all it's life until recently. The convertible top was replaced and it's electric motor and cylinders were replaced to ensure trouble free operation. The exhaust was replaced with a stock style aluminized exhaust. This car does not need ANYTHING.
I am a collector who is liquidating part of my collection because I just do not get to use these cars much anymore, however this is not a fire sale. You can buy a non SS incorrect car that has had floors and quarters put on it for less money. If you want a uncut car that is absolutely correct and no one can complain about, this is it. This is not a expense, this is a appreciating asset.
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