1996 Chevy Impala Ss 79k Original Miles 5.7l Lt1 4 Door Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Blackwood, New Jersey, United States
This is my Baby! But she needs a new home and I want someone to enjoy her as much as I have! Her name is Paula, I hope you find her as sexy as I do! Let’s tell Paula's story:I bought her on December 13, 1996 used, she only had 3000 miles on the clock! From that day forward she has only had Mobil 1 Synthetic oil and Premium Gas! This was the only year with the shifter on the floor and all analog gauges! She has had some work done
to her over the years, let me see if I can remember it all: She has an Arizona Speed
and Marine Cold Air kit installed, I have all the original pieces if you want
to go back to stock. The Home plate and such. The MAF has been
descreened. She has an Electric
Meziere water pump with custom wiring harness on a powder coated factory water
pump base. Upgraded her Optispark
to the MSD version. Just put new plugs and wires on. New coil pack. New AC Delco Fuel pump
was just installed. She has a Flowmaster
Force 3 stainless steel exhaust on her. It is very quiet, more quiet than
stock! New Transmission cooler
installed and new line. AC was charged and
redone last summer. Has Eibach 1 inch
lowering springs all the way around. Windows are tinted 30%
all around I have converted her to
an HID headlight system! They are super bright, I love them! Tires are newer with
plenty of tread, they are Kumho Tires. Interior is in excellent
condition! She has an aftermarket
alarm system. She also has a steering
column collar, no one is stealing this girl! I know I am for getting
stuff. She has won several
trophies over the years at car shows!
Now the areas she needs some love!
The wing in the back has succumbed to the bad GM paint and has begun to bubble and chip off. I have kept it polished very heavily to try and reduce the damage The Drivers side rear
window falls off the track, a very common problem. The overall paint is
good, could use a very good detail, she is showing her age a bit. There is a small leak in
the oil cooler lines. There is a new set of lines in the trunk, I have not had
the time to replace them. The check engine light
is on, the reason is the secondary air pump system has been removed, this was
also a common problem, and was only required in CA if I remember correctly. I
just never paid Chevy Dealer the money to remove the code. The PCM has Never been
reprogrammed. The steering wheel was
starting to need help, I covered it with a high end 2 tone color Wheelskin! The
contrast really looks good! The gas gauge does read accurately
however it has lost its resistance and does tend to bounce. The driver’s seat will
need to have the plastic seat sliders replaced if it bothers you, it is also
another common issue with these cars. There is a small fish eye
in the windshield, it’s been there for years, and it is on the passenger side. The power antenna will
not go up and down anymore. The motor is still good, it’s the mast that is bad.
I did not want to mess with it.
Everything on this car
has always been very well taken care of! She is my pride and joy!
Any Questions, please
feel free to ask! I will do my best to answer!
Please make a deposit of
500.00 within 24 hours of the end of this auction! Thanks again for looking! |
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