1996 Chevrolet Impala Ss on 2040-cars
Pinckney, Michigan, United States
Up for auction is my 1996 impala ss. I will be as honest and descriptive as i can in the description.
The car is what I can best describe as a "driver quality" car, it is not a show car by any means. It does have scratches and a few dents I will describe. Interior- Interior is in wonderful shape, carpet, headliner have no rips or tears. Upholstry has one small tear in the drivers seat bottom and there is a 3in crack in the drivers door panel. Dash, console and shifter are great. Mechanically- The car runs and drives very straight and stops well. I cant detect any leaks from the motor trans or exhaust. It also shifts well. The only issue mechanically it that the ABS light is on in the dash. Fluids have been changed on a regular basis. Never driven in the Michigan winter with the salted roads. Paint and body- Like i said this is a drivers quality car, if your looking for a show car, this is not for you. The car has some scratches and dents, a little clear peeling above the drivers taillight and a dent in the left front fender that are the biggest that stand out. I do not have the center caps for the wheels and IT DOES NEED NEW TIRES BAD. The drivers side mirror shakes and im sure needs a new gear, I can hear the mirror motor run. With new tires I would feel comfortable driving the car across the country. I have a set of 24 inch Boss rims that are not included in the auction but could be added for an additional cost. AC and heat are great Now for the main issue- I do have a clear title for the car. The car has a salvage title in its history. When I got the car it had a clear title so I figured clear is clear. But that is my fault for not researching it before I purchased. I cant legally or morally try to sell this car off and hide this fact from anyone. I have not done a carfax on the vehicle personally but I was told that it was salvaged in Alabama from a flood area. I was explained that there is a diference from a "flood salvage'' and a "flood area salvage". I can see that the drivers quarter panel has been re painted. Like i said I do have a clear title that matches the vin. I will be extremely honest and hide nothing if you have any further questions. Any additional pictures I can either email or text them to you. 734-546-5504. With work I cant always get to my phone so please leave a message. I will be more than willing to work with a shipper |
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