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1976 Chevrolet Impala Custom Coupe, Only 67k. Miles, Red, Rust Free, No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:67000
Location:

Milford, Ohio, United States

Milford, Ohio, United States
Advertising:

1976 CHEVROLET IMPALA CUSTOM COUPE
ONLY 67,000 MILES
350-2,
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
RARE WHITE VINYL INTERIOR
FULL FACTORY VINYL TOP W/ QTR GLASS
REMOTE OUTSIDE MIRROR
AM/FM STEREO
WORKING FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
POWER STEERING
POWER BRAKES
FULL WHEEL COVERS
FACTORY STEEL FENDER SKIRTS
FULL WHITE VINYL TOP
CRUISE CONTROL
BOOKS AND MANUALS
FULL SIZE SPARE AND JACK
ALL STOCK EMISSIONS
EXCELLENT ORIGINAL CODE # 75 RED FINISH, WITH VERY NICE WHITE BENCH SEAT INTERIOR
RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT.
RUST FREE THROUGH OUT.
SELLING AT NO RESERVE

REAL NICE DASH, STEERING WHEEL, HEADLINER AND PACKAGE TRAY.
THERE IS VERY SLIGHT FADING ON THE DOOR PANEL AND THE UPPER TRIM BY BACK WINDOW. NO CHIPPING OR PEELING OF THE PLASTIC.

THIS IS A VERY NICE OLD IMPALA.

ENGINE AND TRANS OPERATE PROPERLY. ALL EMISSIONS ARE IN PLACE.THIS ONE HAS NEVER BEEN MESSED WITH

ALL OPTIONS AND LIGHTS WORK CORRECTLY.
NO LEAKS OR SMOKE.

THE BUMPERS, TRIM, AND BRIGHT WORK ARE EXCELLENT.
HEADLIGHTS APPEAR TO BE ORIGINAL.THE CHROME SURROUNDS ARE REAL NICE.
THE PAINT, RUBBERS, AND SEALS ARE ORIGINAL, NO PAINT WORK HAS BEEN DONE AND IT LOOKS EXCELLENT.
BACK GLASS IS UNIQUE TO THIS MODEL, AND VERY NICE.

KEEP IN MIND IT'S 38 YEARS OLD, QUALIFIES FOR HISTORICAL PLATES.
PRIVATE COLLECTOR. TITLE IN HAND.

IF YOU NEED HELP WITH TRANSPORT I MAY BE ABLE TO HELP. I MAKE REGULAR TRIPS SOUTH FROM CINCINNATI OHIO THROUGH WV, VA, NC, SC, KY, TN, GA , AND NORTHERN FL.
I CAN ALSO ASSIST WITH WORLD WIDE SHIPPING.
YOU ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED TO COME AND INSPECT AND DRIVE IT HOME.

IF YOU NEED MORE PICS, I HAVE PLENTY.
IF YOU NEED THEM ASK DIRECT USING MY EMAIL ADDRESS
ULTRAMAN@FUSE.NET
YOUR ALSO WELCOME TO SEND OFFERS. SENDING PICS THROUGH EBAY SYSTEM IS NOT VERY GOOD.

THE CHEV IS FOR SALE LOCAL, AND I RESERVE THE OPTION TO REMOVE IT FROM ACTION WITHOUT NOTICE.
THANKS, BOB
 513-248-4400

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