1970 Chevy Impala Kingswood Wagon 350 Auto Rebuilt Motor Trans Under 500 Miles on 2040-cars
Salem, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Chevrolet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Impala
Trim: deluxe
Drive Type: 2WD
Options: roof rack, power tailgate window, power brakes
Mileage: 137,313
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Sub Model: Kingswood
Exterior Color: Gold
1970 Chevy Kingswood wagon. Great running and driving wagon with less than 500 miles on rebuilt motor and transmission. The interior is extra clean and original. The driver side foot area needs a patch panel, and it has been bought and comes with the car. It was a factory A/C car but the parts have been taken out of the engine compartment. (would be easy to re install.) The engina has had the oil changed at 20 minutes of running, at 50 miles, 100 miles and is almost to the 500 mile oil change. Very clean and detailed engine compartment. Custom dual snorkel air cleaner made from the original with a added original snorkel from another matching air cleaner. Good older paint that still has shine for a clean driver. It is popular at car shows.
This car runs and drives well. It does not have rear end noises or other issues. I do not see it needing anything to drive it without problems. It is not, by my thinking, totally broken in yet and should be treated that way.
New parts: carb, Accel Dist. and wires, dual exhaust, battery,water pump, alternator, front rubber brake lines, heater core, tires (with 375 miles on them), car cover and a few others probably that I have not thought of.
Parts included with car: Complete Disc brake conversion kit that includes ( stainless lines and rubber lines, brake booster with brackets and rods, master cylinder, per portioning valve, and ready to bolt on rotors, brackets, calipers etc. Complete tilt column, 3 NOS GM tail light lenses, NOS grill Chevrolet emblem, and new rear tailgate window outer seal. Floor pan patch for driver side foot area. Spare tailgate window and rear side windows. Spare tailgate window motor and drive gear. Spare rear seat back window power switch control and complete courtesy light with chrome bezel.
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