1968 Chevrolet Impala Ss Restoration Project on 2040-cars
Belfast, New York, United States
Engine:350 v8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Impala
Trim: 2 door
Safety Features: tinted glass, power steering, comfortron air conditioning
Power Options: factory power disc brakes VERY RARE!, Air Conditioning
Drive Type: automatic
Mileage: 63,590
Up for bid Is this 1968 Impala custom coupe And a nice rolling parts car, plus tons of parts removed from a 68 impala super sport - 2 console's,bucket seats,steering column southern doors,radiator,new fuel line,original th 400 ss transmission,ss rear axle assy,etc. The restoration has been started on this car and the quarters are installed. This Has some pretty decent options! tinted glass,power front disc brakes,power streering,and comfortron air conditioning. Most all the hard d work has been done with a lot of money and new parts purchased inc- new fuel tank kit-w-sender and straps,wheel well moulding,body mount kit,headliner etc.there Is more than enough parts to build both cars.And the parts car has a clear title and Is In decent shape! Both cars have clear titles and also have a title from the ss! There are a set of 4 ss wheel covers and all the ss badging.this Is a great project and there are so many extra parts that you could sell the extra's to pay for the build.I have a lot of extra stuff as in the complete bumper jack and a lot of factory owners manual Please call or text 585-365-5144 with any guestions and I will tell you whatever you need to know.Good luck bidding Or buy It now!
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