1967 Impala Ss Hardtop - Super Sport - 275hp 327 - Th 400 - Factory Air Car on 2040-cars
Spokane, Washington, United States
Very restore-able Classic muscle car and iconic boulevard cruiser. I have the build sheet, owners manual and window sticker.
Could be a restomod candidate. Vary rare FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING included (not operational) This can has sat in dry storage for 12 years - it was pulled out 2 years ago for restoration - but job loss forces sale. I removed the front clip to work on cleaning up the engine bay and prep for an engine install. Entire front clip and bumper is included Bodywork was done (original paint code is NN - Madeira Maroon with a Black Vinyl top) - good quality body work, but not show car level - very little rust (no holes), and what little there was was sanded out. I put some enamel red paint on it (amateur job) and was in the process of wet sanding it out. I also purchased a replacement Parchment front seat cover for the rare Strato-Bench seat from Hubbard's Impala Parts - it is included New windshield installed, all glass is in excellent shape. Doors and windows work good. Very rare Impala SS stainless rocker moulding is included and I even paid $500 to have it straitened and buffed out at the chrome shop. Keep in mind this is a 40 something year old car - restoration is up to the buyer. This car originally came from the factory with a 275 hp 327 which is now long gone, as is the original TH 400 - it does still have the original 12 bolt rear end and 4 link (not the base 3 link) rear suspension and the factory air parts. 4bbl 327 engines are still out there as are TH 400's so that is not a block to a good restoration. Because of the long storage, I had to have it inspected to get a new title issued - paperwork is done and it has a Washington State Bonded Title - clear and clean. A bonded title or "3 year title" means if an "unknown" owner put a claim on the car they would be paid off from the bond, it is a totally common practice when the State of Washington doesn't want to guarantee the title like they would for a continuously titled car. In 2 more years it will revert to a regular title. Hey, Hagerty has this valued over $46,000 in number 1 condition and over $12,000 in number 4 condition - it's is worth more than my $3,500 reserve as a parts car Shipping or pick up is ultimately up to the buyer to arrange, I will cooperate as best I can. On Apr-21-14 at 17:29:08 PDT, seller added the following information: Edited to add - when I said no holes in the body work I meant in the actual body - there is a hole about the size of a softball under the drivers side rear seat over where the muffler was. |
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